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Samsung’s phone upgrade program launched in Singapore and the UK

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Last updated: March 3rd, 2016 at 15:23 UTC+01:00

It was reported late last month that with the launch of its new flagships Samsung might also launch a phone upgrade program. A couple of days ago it was reported that the program will be launched in South Korea soon but it's not the only country where it will be available initially. Samsung has launched the phone upgrade program in Singapore and the United Kingdom as well.

Samsung Concierge is what the program is called in Singapore. Customers are required to pay a one-time fee of S$38 and they are then eligible to upgrade their Galaxy handset to the latest model after 12 months have passed at no additional cost. Customers who enroll themselves in this program also receive a one-time 50 percent discount on out-of-warranty repairs made to the handset within the first 12 months. It's the same story for customers in the United Kingdom. Customers lease the handset directly from Samsung and are eligible for an upgrade after 12 months though it's not mandatory for them to upgrade to the newer model. Before customers can leave the program they must pay off the device in full. The program will be available from March 11 with the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge are released.

Clearly there's nothing holding Samsung back from expanding the phone upgrade program to more markets. A spokesperson for the company has said that Samsung will continue to assess and explore solutions that provide the best experience for customers in other market. What that basically means is that if it makes sense to do so, Samsung will launch the program in additional markets down the line.

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