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    5 Reasons You Should Pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S24

    Brand SpotBy Brand SpotFebruary 7, 20242 Mins Read
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    As we wait for the Samsung Galaxy S24 to hit retail stores in kenya, Samsung has partnered with brands including ABSA, Kenya Airways, Safaricom, and Jamii Telecom to enhance the pre-order offer. Whether you are a tech enthusiast or simply in need of an upgrade, here are five reasons to consider pre-ordering the Galaxy S24.

    Storage Upgrades

    Opting for the S24+ or the Galaxy S24 Ultra with an impressive 512GB storage capacity? Safaricom has an enticing offer for you – enjoy the high-end model for the price of the 256GB variant. Similarly, those choosing the Galaxy S24 can grab the 256GB version at the cost of the 126GB model. This storage upgrade provides ample space for all your apps, games, photos, and videos without breaking the bank.

    VIP Card Service

    Samsung acknowledges the importance of hassle-free smartphone ownership. Introducing the VIP Card service with pre-orders, Samsung offers exclusive benefits such as registration support, same-day repair services if needed, and pick-up services, ensuring a smooth and stress-free Samsung Galaxy S24 experience from day one.

    Comprehensive Device Protection

    Accidents are inevitable, but with the preorder offer, you can relax. Samsung is bundling Samsung Care+ with the Galaxy S24 series, providing one year of free screen protection. Enjoy your device with added peace of mind, knowing your screen is safeguarded against unexpected mishaps.

    Flexible Payment Options

    Thanks to its flexible payment options, ABSA is making owning the latest Samsung flagship easier than ever. With an ABSA credit card, you can pre-order the Galaxy S24 series for as low as Kshs 13,000 per month. This convenient installment plan allows you to spread out the cost of your new device, making it more accessible to everyone.

    Bonus Data and Network Benefits

    But that’s not all! Safaricom and Jamii Telecom are enhancing your pre-order with free data and network benefits. Depending on your chosen plan, enjoy up to 45GB of free data, ensuring you’re connected right out of the box. With Faiba eSIM support, you’ll receive additional perks like free calls and generous data allowances, further enhancing your smartphone experience.

    The Galaxy S24 series is available in Kenya till February 13. You can pre-order through any Samsung retailers across the country.

    Read: A Look at the Best OPPO Smartphones from 2023

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