Samsung smartphones Price very low

Samsung lowers the price of its smartphones. It has introduced more attractive rates with the aim to cater more exclusively to the smartphone lovers. Customers can now enjoy new attractive prices for Samsung Galaxy Grand 2, Galaxy Grand Neo and Galaxy Star Pro.

The usage of smartphones in Bangladesh has increased many folds as the need for telecommunication increases. Keeping the consumer’s interest in mind, Samsung has introduced newly set price for Galaxy Grand Neo at BDT 18,900 (previously at BDT 21,900) and Galaxy Star Pro at BDT 6,500 (previously at 7,500). The vastly popular handset Galaxy Grand 2 (previously priced at BDT 26,500) is now available, along with a free S-View Cover at BDT 25,000 for colors black and white, and BDT 24,800 for colors blue and gold.

Availing the handsets Galaxy Grand Neo and Galaxy Grand 2 will now be easier through the available EMI offers.

Customers can avail this offer of special prices from all Samsung Smartphone Cafes, throughout the month of November. Customers can visit Samsung’s official website www.samsungmobile-bd.com or call at 09612-300-300 to find out about their nearest Samsung Smartphone Café.

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