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Android World Update # Samsung now giving away up to $600-worth in freebies to tablet buyers in US

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Samsung now giving away up to $600-worth in freebies to tablet buyers in US
Nov 8th 2013, 16:58, by Harrison Kaminsky

Samsung Rewards

If you weren’t sure whether you were going to buy that new Nexus 7 (or even a Nexus 8) or a Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 edition), there may now be a reason to sway you to the Samsung side of the debate.

Samsung is now giving away up to $600-worth in freebies to those who purchase a Samsung tablet in the United States— the list of tablets includes the Galaxy Note 8.0 Wi-Fi, Galaxy Tab 3 Wi-Fi, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 Student Edition, Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition and finally, Galaxy Tab 3 Kids (and Samsung HomeSync).

Hit the break for a list of the freebies that Samsung is offering.

The best package of these perks comes with the Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 edition):

  • $50 credit for music, movies and TV shows through Samsung Hub
  • $25 credit for games and apps off the Google Play Store
  • 50GB of Dropbox storage for 2 years
  • Free 3-month subscriptions to Hulu Plus and Sirius XM Internet Radio
  • Free mobile Wi-Fi access to Boingo for a year
  • 3 free audiobooks from Audible
  • Free 2-month subscription for 3 digital magazines off Zinio.
  • 12-month subscription to both Business Week and NYTimes.com, as well as their respective applications.

This isn’t even the entire list— if you want the rest of the details, hit the source link below. Definitely consider getting a tablet from Samsung because these freebies may certainly be worth your while.

Source: Samsung


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