If you live in Nigeria, Samsung mobile has just announced a list of smartphones you can trade-in for the new Galaxy Note20. It also reveals locations spread across Nigeria where you can make the trades.
Samsung had just launched the Galaxy Note20 at its Unpacked event on 5th August 2020. Now, the company says you can trade your smartphones for it. It made this announcement in a Tweet today, 13th August 2020.
You can now trade in any S series, Note10 Series, and Select Iphone for the Galaxy Note20!
Also, get a N20,000 discount and Free Insurance if you pre-order now.
See link https://t.co/itOeGh3Ibj for more information. pic.twitter.com/yLLNFjyoyl
— Samsung Mobile NG (@samsungmobileng) August 13, 2020
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Thus, if you use any of the Samsung S series devices, Note10 or some select iPhones, you can trade them in for the Galaxy Note20. The picture in the Tweet above shows the various locations in Nigeria where you can make this trade.
To find out if your device can be traded, follow this link. When the page opens, you can input the device you want to trade-in and see if it is acceptable. Samsung also adds that people who preorder the device will get a discount of N20,000.
In a Tweet earlier today, Samsung had revealed the price for both the Galaxy Note20 and Note20 Ultra in Nigeria. However, it had added that preorders also come with the Buds Live for Free. The company posted:
Recommended Retail Price of Note20 and Note20 Ultra is N409,000 and N525,000 respectively.
— Samsung Mobile NG (@samsungmobileng) August 13, 2020
You can preorder the Samsung Galaxy Note20 and Note20 Ultra in Nigeria via this link.
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