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Buy the Galaxy S6 Edge from Airtel and Get 4GB of Data Every Month for Four Months

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With the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge available in Kenya, Airtel has decided to come up with unique data plans to set themselves apart from the rest.

The offers are only for those who buy the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge from Airtel outlets countrywide. Those who purchase the Samsung Galaxy S6 32GB version will get 3GB of data every month for 3 months. The Galaxy S6 32 GB versions is selling at Ksh. 74, 999 in any Airtel shop.

On the other hand, those who buy the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, either the 32GB or 64GB version, will get 4GB of data every month for 4 months. Airtel is selling the 32GB Galaxy S6 Edge at Ksh. 82,999 while the 64GB version is selling at Ksh. 94, 999.

Read: This Videos Shows You How Strong the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Is

Commenting on this, Airtel Kenya CEO Adil El Youssefi said; “The new Samsung S6 from Airtel will enable our customers acquire state of the art handsets and unique innovative data offers such as the #unlimiNET with unique data plans that offers them the freedom to make #UnlimitedConnections to their professional, family and social networks through the internet with a seamless experience our world-class quality network.”

The Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge are available at selected Airtel Express shops and its leading partner shops countrywide. Some of the shops you should expect to find these phone include: Parkside shop, Kisumu Shop, Greenspan Mall Shop, Sarit Centre shop, Koinange shop, Moi Avenue shop, Thika Road Mall (TRM) Express Plus shop, Mombasa Moi Avenue shop, Nyali shop, Galleria, Lavington, Village Market, Nyeri shop and Eldoret Shop.

So if you want this deal, head over to any of the shops listed above.

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