Following the festive Eid period, Samsung mobile Bangladesh has announced exciting promotional offers for its flagship devices: Galaxy S10 series, Galaxy Note 9, and Galaxy S9+. The new offers will be available from June 11, 2019 at all authorized Samsung outlets and selected online stores.
The Galaxy Note 9, the phone loved for its premium technology and innovation is now available at a promo price of BDT 74,900 instead of BDT 94,900. The epic Galaxy S9+ is now priced BDT 55,900 instead of 70,900.
For customers wishing to purchase the ground-breaking S10 series phones, Samsung is offering a special exchange program where customers will enjoy BDT 15,000 extra cashback on exchange of selected smartphones.
On this occasion, Md. Muyeedur Rahman, Head of Mobile, Samsung Bangladesh said, “Samsung always keeps an eye on the true needs of users and seeks breakthrough in design and function, helping them turn impossible into possible. We received a great response during the festive period and look forward to serving our valued customers through this campaign.”
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