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Get A Samsung Galaxy S24 FE For As Low As RM1,129 When You Trade In Your Galaxy A Series

From now until 31 October.

by John Law
October 18, 2024
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Looking to upgrade from your Samsung Galaxy A Series smartphone to the Galaxy S24 FE? You’re in luck. Starting today and until 31 October, the Korean electronic giant is offering owners of A Series smartphones an exclusive chance to trade-in their current phone for the Fan Edition flagship.

Here’s how it works. First, you need to be a Samsung Member that owns a Samsung Galaxy A50 or A70 Series device. That list is pretty limited though: the trade-in page lists the A50, A55, and A70 as eligible models, along with their varying memory and storage configurations.

If, for example, you are trading in a Samsung Galaxy A70 for the S24 FE, the trade-in value of the phone would be up to RM1,570, meaning that you would only have to pay RM1,729 for the phone. However, seeing how this is a special promotion, Samsung is sweetening the pot further by offering extra toppings.

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In addition to the trade-in value, Galaxy A Series owners who registered for #AITroop earlier in September will also be entitled to RM300 extra savings, a RM300 exclusive rebate that, when combined, knock off an additional RM600 from the trade-in price for the S24 FE.

The exclusive offers continue with up to RM700 off the final products when you trade-in your Galaxy A Series device for the S24 FE (applicable to select postcodes only), and after the trade-in, you are eligible to up to a 33% discount on select Galaxy products, including the Watch series, Buds, tablets, and other accessories, in a single transaction.

Once again, this special promotion is only available from now until 31 October, or while stocks last. As always, terms and conditions apply.

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