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Two Malaysians Snap Up The New Galaxy S24+ For Only RM24 & Samsung Rewards Points

The Galaxy S24+ retails at RM4,899 in stores.

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Samsung Malaysia recently offered a special deal where Malaysians could get the Galaxy S24+ for only RM24 and 120,000 Samsung Rewards points

Idris Daud (left) purchasing the Galaxy S24+ for just RM24 and Samsung Rewards points.

Image via Samsung Malaysia (Provided to SAYS)

The smartphone retails at RM4,899. Two Malaysians snapped up the deal at the Samsung Experience store.

Idris Daud, who has been using Samsung Wallet for the past eight years, said that he uses the technology every day to make purchases because it is so easy and convenient.

"Even when the purchase is RM1, I can still earn the full Samsung Rewards Points. I have redeemed vouchers, ice cream, coffee, and of course, I'm redeeming the Samsung S24+ with my Samsung Rewards Points," said Idris.

Steven Lee (right) adds all his bank cards to Samsung Wallet for more convenience.

Image via Samsung Malaysia (Provided to SAYS)

Meanwhile, Steven Lee, the other user who redeemed his S24+ for only RM24, shared that the trick is to add all your credit and debit cards to Samsung Wallet.

"Samsung Wallet is very convenient and user-friendly. I don't have to bring all the cards with me," Lee added.

Both men upgraded their Galaxy A to the Galaxy S24+.

Samsung Wallet is changing payment methods, allowing users to tap to pay with their device, making in-store transactions quick and contactless

Every transaction made with Samsung Wallet provides points that can unlock amazing prizes.

Samsung Wallet is available with devices starting from the Galaxy A15, available at RM999. With multiple features and rewards, you can enjoy perks, discounts, and promos for your everyday purchases.

Visit Samsung Rewards for more information.

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