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Samsung Debuts Mobile Care for Galaxy S8 and S8+

Gugu LourieBy Gugu Lourie2017-05-08No Comments2 Mins Read
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Samsung South Africa has introduced a new mobile premium service for the Galaxy S8 and S8+ devices called Samsung Mobile Care (SMC), which offers customers a smooth and convenient repair service with expert care from the people who made the device.

SMC is a Service Plan for your Galaxy S8 and S8+ device in the unfortunate event of accidental screen damage.

It provides a quick and easy solution that allows you up to two screen repairs in a 24-month period.

The Service Plan costs R69.99 per month, with the 1st month being free of charge.

Alternatively, customers can purchase the Plan at a discounted fee of only R1 299.00 as a once-off payment for the full duration of the two-year period.

Samsung believes that this will offer great value to Galaxy S8 and S8+ customers.

Without the SMC cover which includes two affordable screen repairs over a period of 24months, consumers will run the risk of paying up to R10,000 to have their device fixed.

The most valuable benefit of SMC is that customers can be assured they will receive the best repair service for their Galaxy S8 and S8+ from knowledgeable, highly trained and accredited technicians at Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy S8 (Photo Credit: Samsung)
Samsung Galaxy S8 (Photo Credit: Samsung)

Furthermore, with every phone repair, Samsung conducts a standard battery test and if the battery’s power functionality is found to be less than 80%, the company will replace it without the customer paying additional fees.

“Your mobile phone is possibly one of the most important technology devices you possess and use daily, it therefore needs to be looked after and maintained properly. This is why we have introduced Samsung Mobile Care exclusively for customers who purchase a Galaxy S8 or S8+ smartphone,” says Craige Fleischer, Director of Integrated Mobility at Samsung South Africa.

“Samsung is one of the first global subsidiaries to roll out this service offering and as such leading the way for other markets to empower their customers in taking care of their premium device.”

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