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Samsung will buy your old phone, no strings attached
Samsung has launched a new program where it will purchase your used, old Galaxy phone without the requirement of buying a new device at the same time.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Samsung Confirms New Money-Back Scheme For Your Galaxy Phone
The Korean company announced today that it will launch a new trade-in program that doesn’t require the purchase of a new handset. The “Galaxy Easy Compensation” scheme will pay Korean Galaxy phone owners money for their old device, with values fluctuating depending on the condition. Crucially, no purchase of a new phone is needed.
Samsung no longer forces you to buy a new phone to get trade-in benefits
Samsung has announced a new trade-in program for Galaxy devices that gives you access to trade in benefits without forcing you to buy a new phone.
Samsung wants to buy your old mobile – no trade-in required
Samsung has now launched its Galaxy Easy Reward programme, where the company wants to buy its users’ old smartphones, Digital Trends reports. Unlike various trade-in programmes for mobile phones, Galaxy Easy Reward does not require the user to buy a new phone.
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Is It Safe to Use an Old or Used Phone? Here's What You Need to Know
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Fast depreciating values: Nigerians go for foreign used phones
The long-embraced and intoxicated lifestyle of using smartphones has persisted in Nigeria, despite the various economic ...
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