
Throughout this weekend, Samsung is offering a RM 400 discount for its current flagship family of smartphones, the Galaxy S21 Series. On top of the discount, customers will also receive extra protection for their new Galaxy S21 Series device with the Samsung Care+ plan.
With the discount, this is how the pricing for the Galaxy S21 Series devices going to be this weekend:
Galaxy S21 8GB/128GB: RM 3,099 (RRP RM 3,499)
Galaxy S21 8GB/256GB: RM 3,299 (RM 3,699)
Galaxy S21+ 8GB/128GB: RM 3,599 (RM 3,999)
Galaxy S21+ 8GB/256GB: RM 3,899 (RM 4,299)
Galaxy S21 Ultra 12GB/128GB: RM 4,599 (RM 4,999)
Galaxy S21 Ultra 12GB/256GB: RM 4,899 (RM 5,299)
Galaxy S21 Ultra 12GB/512GB: RM 5,499 (RM 5,899)
As for the Samsung Care+ plan that we mentioned earlier, all of the models above are eligible for 2 years worth of protection against accidental and liquid breakage as well as breakdowns. Usually, the plan costs RM 630 but those who purchased any of the devices within the Galaxy S21 family until 31 May 2021 are eligible to redeem the plan without any cost.
Not to forget, each Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G purchased through this weekends promo will still be eligible for the standard set of freebies that Samsung usually offers during the normal period which includes two units of Galaxy SmartTag, a Galaxy Buds+, and a Wireless Charger Duo. Those who opt for Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+ will also get the 2-pack SmartTag and a Galaxy Buds+.
If you like what you seeing here, you can take advantage of the offer at Samsung Malaysias E-store and Samsung Experience Stores nationwide. Other than that, you can also check out selected Samsung Authorized Retailers and AEON branches as well as Senheng, Grand Senheng, SenQ, Urban Republic, Best Denki, Courts Malaysia, and Harvey Norman stores.
(Source: Samsung Malaysia.)

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