الاثنين، 30 مارس 2015

Galaxy S6 for free with new Sprint Unlimited Plus Plan

US customers, the exception being T-Mobile pre-order customers, are still waiting for the arrival of the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge to retail stores. Best Buy is also waiting for you to come demo the S6, and you may want to hit up Best Buy before engaging in the deal we’re revealing here.


According to Sprint’s own newsroom, Sprint is now offering a deal whereby you can get the Galaxy S6 for free. Before you run to Sprint and whip out your credit or debit card, however, there are a few things you should know. First, you must sign up for Sprint’s Unlimited Plus Plan in order to get the deal – and it doesn’t matter if you’re a new or existing customer. Next, only the 32GB model is listed on the Sprint news release (so no 64GB or 128GB models apply), but most consumers don’t need any more than 32GB and won’t care about the bigger storage models being out of the equation.


As for the colors involved, Sprint will sell the White Pearl, Black Sapphire, and Gold Platinum models. Last but not least, you’ll have to sign a two-year agreement and be subject to a $20 month credit. No details have been given on the $20 month credit. For users who want the new Galaxy S6 edge, be prepared to pay an additional $5 over two years.


For more details, hit up the Sprint link below to get your free 32GB Galaxy S6 – and get out to Best Buy to have your own hands-on time.


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Galaxy S6 and S6 edge Australian, Malaysian, and South African pricing revealed

The Galaxy S6 and S6 edge are a little over a week away from their worldwide release, though we think that T-Mobile pre-order customers are the fortunate ones who are getting their new Samsung smartphones already. The rest of the world is still waiting, but pricing for the new devices keep coming in.


This time, it’s Australia, Malaysia, and South Africa whose Galaxy S6 pricing is now available. CNET Australia reports that the Galaxy S6 will cost $999 AUS (32GB), $1,149 (64GB), and $1,299 (128GB). The Galaxy S6 edge will cost $1,149 AUS (32GB), $1,299 (64GB), and $1,449 (128GB).


Malaysia consumers have something extra special to anticipate with the launch of Samsung’s newest devices in the country. Lowyat reports that the Galaxy S6 will cost RM2,599 and the S6 edge will retail for RM3,099. These prices include the Goods and Services Tax (or GST), so consumers need not worry about paying RM155.94 and RM185.94 as an additional charge for the tax. Samsung Electronics Malaysia has said that the Galaxy A series, Galaxy Note 4, and other budget-friendly Galaxy models will see the GST added as an additional charge, however.


South Africa has also announced its Galaxy S6 and S6 edge pricing. The regular GS6 will retail for Sh74,999 with only the 32GB version available, while the Galaxy S6 edge will retail for Sh89,999 with only the 64GB version available. Neither the Galaxy S6 nor the S6 edge in the country will offer a 128GB memory storage version for either device. Both devices will come with a free phone cover and two-year manufacturer warranty, but there will be no accidental damage from handling (ADH) coverage with the S6 – a new policy that cancels the accidental damage protection users received with the Galaxy S4 in 2013.


Are there any places worldwide whose Galaxy S6 and S6 edge pricing you’d like to see? Let us know in the comments below.


Australia, Malaysia, South Africa






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