Question Samsung Care+ UK One year free, simply register - Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4

Hello, I've ordered a couple of flip4 handsets for my wife and daughter from Samsung.com and they came with one year free accidental coverage. My own Fold4 from outside of Samsung.com didn't come with the coverage so I took a look at Samsung Care+ site and nice surprise, the first year is free of charge...
Well worth registering for free if you're looking at any kind of paid accidental coverage and didn't purchase from Samsung.com
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[Q] Purchased Price for Touch Pro 2

Hi,
I think it is becoming increasingly difficult to find Touch Pro 2.
The only way to purchase it seems to be over the internet as no store seems to be carrying it in stock anymore.
The lowest price I found was $129.99 from BestBuy with 2 year contract, but without rebate over the holiday. (Sprint) What was the lowest price people purchased for HTC Touch Pro 2 (with or without contract)? Is AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile version still available for purchase?
AT&T still sells the tilt 2 on their website. It is $200 with a 2-year contract. I paid $160 for mine a few months ago with a discount for upgrading my line.
I bought a like new Tilt2 from craigslist for $100. AT&T stocker... I usually see them in the $200 range. have seen a T-Mobile TP2 or two in the same range. You may have to be patient to find what you want but it'll show up sooner or later.
I bought two AT&T HTC refrubished TP2s off of Ebay for $175 each. HTC did the refurbishing not the seller. They were both like new even had the stock screen protectors on them. Got one in May and the other in December.
I see them new on eBay for around $200 with no contract. AT&T web site has $200 with contract as stated previous. I bought mine on eBay like new for $150.
So yes, online is probably your only option..
If you live in Chicago I will sell you my unlocked tmobile touch pro2 PM me if you are interested.
Keep in mind if you buy it through your cellular provider, that they may require you get a data plan. Buying it else where, you may not be rquired to get a data plan. You would access the Internet via WIFI connections. Keep in mind if you are not required to get a data plan, then you could save $10 per month or more.
Bought two through Ebay
I bought two used TP2s without contracts through Ebay in the middle of January. I paid $100 + $10 shipping for one from an Ebay phone reseller with thousands of feedbacks and a near 100% rating. It was described as in "good" condition, but didn't have a mark on it anywhere and was in clean, like new condition. It didn't come with any accessories or the Sprint SIM card.
I paid $150 + $10 shipping for the other TP2 from a seller with almost no feedback. It came with a good spare battery, SIM card, a charger, data cable, original box, manual, screen protector, and I believe a CD. It was described as a month old and barely used. It has a couple of very minor marks and wasn't as clean as the other phone.
Both were activated with Sprint with no problems before the new $10 a month additional data fee was imposed. I also bought 2 year Square Trade warranties on both phones for around $20 a piece. My wife and I couldn't be happier with the phones.

Gnex international warranty

Hi guys I had been extremely interested in the gnex for the past 2 months...buying it is on my top of list.
I wanted to get it from amazon /newegg since they have the full international warranty.beccause I am out of the country frequently for 2-3 months,in Asia,Europe,china,India,etc. My question here would be,people who got the phone from handbag/clove/negri,did u guys get international warranty n stuff recognized by Samsung?does your papers clearly mention international warranty? I have never bought from these sellers lol....in case of a problem,if I just send it in to the service center in the country,that's enuf right?I don't want a seller warranty,but a true manufacturer warranty.
sent from my tablet,NOT AN IPAD!
bump... pls help out som1?? ne1 with a nexus, can u pls confirm the international warranty status?
I ordered from Negri. To my knowledge Samsung UK wont warranty imported GalNex directly.
Negri's policy:
Every (Non Carrier Branded) device comes with a 1 year warranty from the manufacturer. After 25 days our exchange/return policy has expired, you should contact the manufacturer for repair or for warranty replacement or exchange, if your device qualifies for this. Please contact the manufacturer to determine if the device you hold is covered under their warranty. If you would like to send your device to us to send to the manufacturer you are free to do so. Please request an RMA. This will delay the warranty process by 1-2 weeks and you will be charged shipping to and from the manufacturer. You will need the original invoice from us in order to have your item repaired or exchanged by the manufacturer. Warranty varies by manufacturer, but typically warranties are valid for 1 year from purchase.
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I would guess the other importers are similar. The device is covered under warranty, but needs to be shipped back to the importer you purchased from and from there back to Samsung UK. At least thats the impression I get, could be wrong.
psycho2097 said:
Hi guys I had been extremely interested in the gnex for the past 2 months...buying it is on my top of list.
I wanted to get it from amazon /newegg since they have the full international warranty.beccause I am out of the country frequently for 2-3 months,in Asia,Europe,china,India,etc. My question here would be,people who got the phone from handbag/clove/negri,did u guys get international warranty n stuff recognized by Samsung?does your papers clearly mention international warranty? I have never bought from these sellers lol....in case of a problem,if I just send it in to the service center in the country,that's enuf right?I don't want a seller warranty,but a true manufacturer warranty.
sent from my tablet,NOT AN IPAD!
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I believe Samsung does not have international warranty atleast for this phone. If it was released in a particular country, you need to send ti to their repair center in that country for service.
If you buy it from expansys-usa, then you send the phone to them and they will send it to samsung uk for repairs.
warranty is what is definitely keeping me on the sidelines.
i'll wait for the release of the verizon version first and see if any announcements are made regarding a GSM release in the US.
Most likely i'll end up ordering sometime next week.
i hope BB sells the GSM unlocked version soon. i'd rather go through them.
Samsung's policy on grey market electronics is very strict and clear. In order to receive warranty repairs on a covered device it must be:
1) Purchased in its country of intended sale.
2) Purchased from an authorized Samsung reseller.
No international GN purchased in the U.S. has a warranty no matter what the reseller tells you. That includes Negri and Expansys-USA. However, both Negri and Expansys will ship the phone overseas to one of their international affiliates for service on behalf of their U.S. customers. The GSM GN is not sold in the U.S. and, if it is, it's considered by Samsung to be a grey market device. Anyone buying from either Handtec or Clove are covered for two-years since the device would have been purchased in the UK even though it was imported to the U.S.
If an imported GN needs service, you have to ship it to a Samsung repair centre in the UK. Before warranty work is provided they'll ask for a receipt and/or credit card statement showing the purchase from an authorized reseller in GBP. They also maintain a database of serial numbers so they know which devices were sold through which resellers. They've denied claims on plenty of international SGS2's because the above conditions weren't met.
OP, Amazon and NewEgg are your least preferred options as the phone has no warranty what so ever. You can however get a SquareTrade warranty for it because they cover grey market devices. It's about $100 for two-years of coverage with ADH when they have a 30% sale going on.
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got an email back from squaretrade:
"Hello XXXXX,
Thank you for contacting SquareTrade.
In order for your item to be eligible for a SquareTrade coverage, it should have a US Manufacturer's warranty. Also, SquareTrade Care Plans are available on eligible items purchased from eBay within the last 30 days and items purchased from any retail store/website within the last 90 days.
We only offer warranties on new and refurbished items recently purchased from a retail store or retail website and new, refurbished and used items from eBay.
We do not offer warranties for any items purchased from Craigslist, classified ads, or any person-to-person transactions, including items purchased from friends or family members. Items from pawn shops, thrift stores and other stores selling used goods are also ineligible.
Should you have any questions or concerns, reply to this email or call 1-877-WARRANTY (1-877-927-7268) US & Canada only, 24/7.
Thank you,
Ravishing Rick Rude
SquareTrade Care Specialist
re: Ticket [#XXXXXXXXXXX]
Your comment:
i would like to purchase a galaxy nexus in the US that is being sold by companies like expansys, negri electronics etc.....
my questions is:
even though the galaxy nexus (GSM version) isn't officially being sold in the US, if i purchase from the aforementioned companies, can i still get a valid plan with square trade?
***the GSM galaxy nexus is currently being imported by negri electronics and expansys and sold in the US, so it is currently considered a gray market phone. *** "
bummer.
BarryH_GEG said:
Samsung's policy on grey market electronics is very strict and clear. In order to receive warranty repairs on a covered device it must be:
1) Purchased in its country of intended sale.
2) Purchased from an authorized Samsung reseller.
No international GN purchased in the U.S. has a warranty no matter what the reseller tells you. That includes Negri and Expansys-USA. However, both Negri and Expansys will ship the phone overseas to one of their international affiliates for service on behalf of their U.S. customers. The GSM GN is not sold in the U.S. and, if it is, it's considered by Samsung to be a grey market device. Anyone buying from either Handtec or Clove are covered for two-years since the device would have been purchased in the UK even though it was imported to the U.S.
If an imported GN needs service, you have to ship it to a Samsung repair centre in the UK. Before warranty work is provided they'll ask for a receipt and/or credit card statement showing the purchase from an authorized reseller in GBP. They also maintain a database of serial numbers so they know which devices were sold through which resellers. They've denied claims on plenty of international SGS2's because the above conditions weren't met.
OP, Amazon and NewEgg are your least preferred options as the phone has no warranty what so ever. You can however get a SquareTrade warranty for it because they cover grey market devices. It's about $100 for two-years of coverage with ADH when they have a 30% sale going on.
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Listen,amazon and newegg have something called international versions of gs2 and gs and nexus s with full international warranty,n I know for a fact that these warranties were honored internationally. And when amazon n newegg say international warranty,it basically means everywhere except US. That's fine by me,actually. Well,I mean I would prefer if US was included obviously...but I can do without it. Anyways, speculations aside,can any actual nexus owner provide details about his or her papers? Someone from Europe that purchased from handtec or clove? I asked both handtec n clove yesterday,waiting for an answer.
Sent from my cell phone. DUH
Show of hands:
How many people have actually used their warranty? Seriously?
I mean, it's nice as a comforting thing, but in 10 years I have never needed a warranty.
Most things that go wrong aren't warranty issues anyway (dead battery, physical/water damage, etc).
It just seems like people are leveraging this as a reason not to buy.
Once you root, it's done with anyway (any warranty, that is).
I don't think you're done with warranty if you root. Or has anyone actually heard not getting support or service because of root? You can also always revert to stock, but I'm thinking if not to although I'm soon sending mine for inspection due to screen issues.
I was instructed by Samsung UK to contact local Samsung for support, but that can be because of all the neat customer rights things here in EU.
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predation said:
got an email back from squaretrade:
"Hello XXXXX,
Thank you for contacting SquareTrade.
In order for your item to be eligible for a SquareTrade coverage, it should have a US Manufacturer's warranty. Also, SquareTrade Care Plans are available on eligible items purchased from eBay within the last 30 days and items purchased from any retail store/website within the last 90 days.
We only offer warranties on new and refurbished items recently purchased from a retail store or retail website and new, refurbished and used items from eBay.
We do not offer warranties for any items purchased from Craigslist, classified ads, or any person-to-person transactions, including items purchased from friends or family members. Items from pawn shops, thrift stores and other stores selling used goods are also ineligible.
Should you have any questions or concerns, reply to this email or call 1-877-WARRANTY (1-877-927-7268) US & Canada only, 24/7.
Thank you,
Ravishing Rick Rude
SquareTrade Care Specialist
re: Ticket [#XXXXXXXXXXX]
Your comment:
i would like to purchase a galaxy nexus in the US that is being sold by companies like expansys, negri electronics etc.....
my questions is:
even though the galaxy nexus (GSM version) isn't officially being sold in the US, if i purchase from the aforementioned companies, can i still get a valid plan with square trade?
***the GSM galaxy nexus is currently being imported by negri electronics and expansys and sold in the US, so it is currently considered a gray market phone. *** "
bummer.
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From the T&C of my warranties for my UK i9100 and G-Tab:
If the manufacturer refuses to honor their warranty because they consider your item grey market or not purchased from an authorized retailer, we will still cover you.
If your item is used, or doesn't have a US manufacturer's warranty of at least 90 days ("Other"), then the Service Agreement begins on the 61st day after item purchase and lasts for the number of years of coverage you specify at purchase time.
Also, after you purchase the warranty, you can send in your receipt for verification and to expedite claims processing. They accepted both my UK receipts without question.
You can view the full T&C on their website.
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psycho2097 said:
Listen,amazon and newegg have something called international versions of gs2 and gs and nexus s with full international warranty,n I know for a fact that these warranties were honored internationally. And when amazon n newegg say international warranty,it basically means everywhere except US. That's fine by me,actually. Well,I mean I would prefer if US was included obviously...but I can do without it. Anyways, speculations aside,can any actual nexus owner provide details about his or her papers? Someone from Europe that purchased from handtec or clove? I asked both handtec n clove yesterday,waiting for an answer.
Sent from my cell phone. DUH
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Huh? There's only one warranty. The one provided by Samsung which is based on the country of intended sale. Samsung doesn't sell the GSM GN in the U.S. Any reseller that's selling it here is importing it from overseas. That makes it grey market which means Samsung won't cover it. Samsung USA won't repair it because it's not a product sold here. Samsung UK won't repair it because the Amazon receipt shows it was purchased outside the UK, its intended country of sale. You'll notice that if Amazon is the merchant, all their imported phones say "no warranty." But go ahead, purchase other than from Expansys, Negri, or the UK and see what happens if you need service. A lot of SGS2 owners spun the wheel and learned the hard way.
BarryH_GEG said:
From the T&C of my warranties for my UK i9100 and G-Tab:
If the manufacturer refuses to honor their warranty because they consider your item grey market or not purchased from an authorized retailer, we will still cover you.
If your item is used, or doesn't have a US manufacturer's warranty of at least 90 days ("Other"), then the Service Agreement begins on the 61st day after item purchase and lasts for the number of years of coverage you specify at purchase time.
Also, after you purchase the warranty, you can send in your receipt for verification and to expedite claims processing. They accepted both my UK receipts without question.
You can view the full T&C on their website.
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Huh? There's only one warranty. The one provided by Samsung which is based on the country of intended sale. Samsung doesn't sell the GSM GN in the U.S. Any reseller that's selling it here is importing it from overseas. That makes it grey market which means Samsung won't cover it. Samsung USA won't repair it because it's not a product sold here. Samsung UK won't repair it because the Amazon receipt shows it was purchased outside the UK, its intended country of sale. You'll notice that if Amazon is the merchant, all their imported phones say "no warranty." But go ahead, purchase other than from Expansys, Negri, or the UK and see what happens if you need service. A lot of SGS2 owners spun the wheel and learned the hard way.
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as i said, theres something called international warranty that gives u warranty everywhere except US in amazon phones. esp galaxy s and s2. i dont know how that works. stupid dilemma. Then again, i dont want to buy the buy the phone then find out that it has a damaged screen/yellowish screen, non-responsive buttons and crap and have to live with that for the next 2 years. no sir. Ah well, my next assignment is in India in March, maybe I will buy it there, they provide full international warranty. But i so dont want to wait till March.
ps, heres the reply from clove-
Thanks for your email. We cannot guarantee that the warranty is truly international. We do find in most cases that the service centres in different countries will accept the handset for repair, but not always. It does come with a 2 year UK warranty, but as you mentioned, this may not be suitable for yourself.
psycho2097 said:
as i said, theres something called international warranty that gives u warranty everywhere except US in amazon phones. esp galaxy s and s2.
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You're reading something made up by a third-party reseller listing on Amazon. The below link is for a SGS2 fulfilled by Amazon. You'll notice it says "no warranty" in the product title. There's no such thing as an "international warranty." The warranty is what's offered by Samsung which varies based on where the phone is sold.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QTBQ2C/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&seller=
Ah well, my next assignment is in India in March, maybe I will buy it there, they provide full international warranty. But i so dont want to wait till March.
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I don't know what Samsung's warranty policy is for products sold in India. But you better check where an Indian purchased phone can be repaired otherwise, if it's the same policy as the rest of the world, that's where you'll be sending it should it need repair.
I know Samsung USA will not honor international devices however will they repair it for you for a charge if you send it to them?
mstyle88 said:
I know Samsung USA will not honor international devices however will they repair it for you for a charge if you send it to them?
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Someone with an ISGS2 that needed a new display got all the way through the process to the point of it being received by the Samsung repair center in TX. When they got it, they sent it back. Samsung, more than any other manufacturer, does everything they can to make grey market imports distasteful. They are the only phone maker that belongs to AGMA.
http://www.agmaglobal.org/
Has anyone ever needed to use warranty on their phones? like, are certain defects so common that you need to use the warranty? I am looking to buy the phone from UK for use in new zealand and am worried about the warranty for GN.
I bought two Galaxy Nexus units and discovered that one has a defective speaker.
Anyone know if I can mail it directly to Samsung in the UK and they will mail it back to me here in Canada? I don't mind paying the postage to the UK and get it faster rather than having it forwarded to Samsung through unlocked-mobiles.
krishant007 said:
Has anyone ever needed to use warranty on their phones? like, are certain defects so common that you need to use the warranty? I am looking to buy the phone from UK for use in new zealand and am worried about the warranty for GN.
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I used my warranty on both my Nexus One and Nexus S. I got a replacement N1 from HTC and a new PCBA in my NS from Samsung, both free of charge. Both phones were rooted but re-locked before sending them in.
So what's the consensus on the best option for US buyers? One of the official UK sellers? Canadian?
krishant007 said:
Has anyone ever needed to use warranty on their phones? like, are certain defects so common that you need to use the warranty? I am looking to buy the phone from UK for use in new zealand and am worried about the warranty for GN.
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The SGS2's weak link is the way the USB port is mounted. It can come loose and get pushed up in to the phone. It happened to a couple of people. It's too early to tell if the GN has a common failing. For warranty work, you ship the phone to Samsung in the UK and they repair it and pay shipping back.
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irishrally said:
So what's the consensus on the best option for US buyers? One of the official UK sellers? Canadian?
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If you buy from Expansys-USA or Negri you ship the phone to them in the U.S. and they forward it on to their affiliates overseas for repair. It'll cost less for shipping but will take longer. The warranty is intact if you buy it from the UK.
As for Canada, that's a good question. The phone's not being sold directly there it's being offered via the carriers. If the carrier handles the repairs I don't know what happens when you're not a subscriber and don't have an account with them. I don't know if Samsung Canada will directly repair a carrier branded phone. If they will, Canada's a lot faster and cheaper if the phone needs repair.

[Q] Samsung OEM i9250 digitizer assembly: Where to buy?

I am trying to find a Samsung OEM Galaxy Nexus i9250 Black Full LCD Display with Touch Screen
Digitizer Assembly. I see several "compatible" ones on Ebay (not Super Amoled), but I cannot find
a genuine Samsung OEM digitizer with the exception of a couple of Chinese sites that I am not sure
I could trust. I contacted Samsung and they advised me that they do not sell parts to consumers.
Has anyone tried any of the digitizers for sale on Ebay?
I bought one from eBay couple of months ago to replace my wife's broken screen after i was quoted 300$ from local shops. I got it for 180$ and replace it myself. Have no problems with it since then, it actually looks better than my Galaxy Nexus that has the original one, much better colors.
3dreamers said:
I bought one from eBay couple of months ago to replace my wife's broken screen after i was quoted 300$ from local shops. I got it for 180$ and replace it myself. Have no problems with it since then, it actually looks better than my Galaxy Nexus that has the original one, much better colors.
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Thanks for the feedback. I had seen some comments on other message boards where a couple of people who had
used digitizers bought on ebay were not pleased with the display. I am happy to hear of your positive experience,
so I may take a second look at buying one off Ebay, if I am unable to locate a Samsung OEM digitizer. Who was the
seller on Ebay that you purchased from?
Samsung replaced my screen for $191.60 with free shipping on the way back.
Once they received it, they gave it to ups in 4 business days.
fixyourtech said:
Samsung replaced my screen for $191.60 with free shipping on the way back.
Once they received it, they gave it to ups in 4 business days.
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I did contact Samsung, but my Galaxy Nexus is a UK GSM phone that I purchased from Expansys USA. Samsung USA will not support or repair my phone in any way. I then contaced Samsung in the UK and they advised me that they would not repair my phone because I do not live in the UK. I contacted Expansys USA to see if they could send the phone to Samsung UK for repair on my behalf, and they said the charge would be between $200.00 and $300.00. I thought it was odd that he quoted me an estimated cost with that wide of a range. The Expansys representative did not seem very interested in my problem.
I was anxious to get my Galaxy Nexus when it was first released, and that is why I purchased it from Expansys USA. I see now why some people cautioned me about buying from importers. I will never buy another phone from an importer.

[Q] Best Buy Showing Note 4 Verizon version as $349 today.

I've been looking at the pre-order page on BB to see if the Verizon version was available to pre-order online. Last night the price showed as $299 on contract and not yet available. Today it shows $349 on contract and not yet available. Did they up the price or is this just an error?
Wont let me post a link to it...
crap that isnt good. i was hoping $699 for off contract. crap time to sell more stuff!
still $699 at verizon! yay
Hopefully that is not the price in store as well.
Its still cheaper than verizon considering that they will accept my htc rezound as a trade in phone while verizonwireless will not.
Just hope I get some one who knows how to transfer an upgrade from one phone number to another.
When I pre ordered in store it was 299 better be that when I go to pick it up or there getting a ear full
Makeroflostsouls said:
When I pre ordered in store it was 299 better be that when I go to pick it up or there getting a ear full
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fyi from what they told me, pre-ordering the phone doesn't mean locking in the price. if the price changed you're responsible for the new price. that's what they told me in store anyway
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According to the website, the ATT and Verizon Note 4 variants are listed as $299, the Sprint Note 4 variants are listed as $349. I think its safe to say that our Note 4s are still the same price.
I'll wait until it is cheaper off contract than $700. Can't afford **** that expensive
zerodown said:
According to the website, the ATT and Verizon Note 4 variants are listed as $299, the Sprint Note 4 variants are listed as $349. I think its safe to say that our Note 4s are still the same price.
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The Verizon price has been changed back to $299 as it was originally. Part of this past week it was at $349 on the BB website.
ChickenWingSoup said:
The Verizon price has been changed back to $299 as it was originally. Part of this past week it was at $349 on the BB website.
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What worst is that no more pre order for Verizon note 4 from BestBuy. I went to BB today and their system can't do pre order for Verizon N4 and so is the website, however, you still can preorder note4 with AT&T...
Maybe it's an error in their system?
Up to this day you have not been able to preorder via best buys website.
I preordered my Verizon note 4 (white) last Friday and my wife preordered her Verizon note 4 (also white) yesterday (Monday) without any issues. The phone is $299, $100 after trading in ANY working smart phone that isn't damaged (cracked screen, turns on, no water damage). There is NO minimum trade in value required unlike the Samsung promotion ($10 minimum value). They make you buy a $50 gift card as a "place holder" for the phone, you have 48 hours to pick up the phone after it arrives otherwise they will sell it to someone else. All gift cards purchased (the $50 place holder) and the $200 one you receive for trading in a phone, can all be used toward the purchase of the phone immediately.
I have spoke to the store manager, customer service, the Verizon and Samsung reps at the store. The customer service rep did say you need to bring in the charger for it, the others did not say that. I'm going to bring mine in either way. I also took their names down in case they try to pull a fast one. I suggest anyone else does the same so there are no surprises when the phone arrives.
Good luck
I'll put chargers in my car, but I'm not bringing them in unless they make noise about it. My store just said charged working phones without water or cracked screen damage.

Different Pre-Order Promos around the World

Although I pre-registered for the pre-order notification and was told I'll get $35 off (I did the same thing for the Note 20 Ultra and received $50), it seems that it is going to be a while before the Tablets are actually available in the US. I'm curious on the Promos being offered around the World. If none are offered worldwide I won't expect one here in the US.
Best Buy has a page open saying the Tab 7 and plus are coming soon. They are adding a $30 free security software for 6 months.
Included Free
Webroot Internet Security with Antivirus (3 Devices) (6-Month Subscription) - Mac, Windows [Digital]
A $29.99 value!
Powerful, lightweight protection for PC, Mac and Android devices, cloud-based Webroot SecureAnywhere Internet Security Complete with antivirus protects personal information by blocking the latest malware, phishing, and cyberattacks. With real-time threat intelligence, Webroot helps protect against known and zero-day threats. The password manager keeps your data secure and accessible from all your devices, and the system optimizer deletes private information and improves performance.
This item cannot be returned or refunded, please visit Best Buy Return Policy to learn more.
Pre ordered mine from Samsung Gulf it said you will receive a free book cover with the pre order.
However upon receiving the device there was no book cover Included. Contacted support and at first they said it doesn't come with a book cover after I showed them a Screenshot of the offer from the website they said we will forward a complaint to the dedicated department.
Got my Tab S7+ on the 20th and till now no free book cover. It says it's out of stock on the website.
Here's the Amazon India order page:
https://www.amazon.in/l/22105185031...ionId=AKIAJZ7ZVEW7WHEFIMWA&ascsubtag=18767139
No pricing yet. Saw an article that it will start shipping there on September 7.
Samsung India is giving discounts on the covers:
Consumers can pre-book their Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ starting today to avail special benefits.
On pre-booking Galaxy Tab S7, get the Keyboard Cover at a special price of INR 5999 (Discount of INR 10000 on MRP) and cashback up to INR 5000 on HDFC credit and debit cards.
On pre booking Galaxy Tab S7+, get the Keyboard Cover at a special price of INR 7999 (Discount of INR 10000 on MRP) and cashback up to INR 6000 on HDFC credit and debit cards.
In addition, consumers of Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ can avail a special discount of 22.6% on purchase of Microsoft 365 Family priced at INR 5299. Microsoft 365 is the productivity suite offered by Microsoft, which encompasses cloud storage, advanced security and access to premium Microsoft applications.
Ordered S7 plus from Samsung Singapore
Preorder on August 8th. I self collected the tab from Samsung store on August 17th and received free book cover on August 20th.
Pre-ordered Tab S7+ 5G on 28 Aug 2020 in Australia. They offering Book Cover Keyboard with every order.
In The Netherlands Samsung offered a free book cover or a free game pack for pre-orders. Coolblue (online seller) offered an extra bonus, being a keyboard cover for 55 euro instead of 229 euro if pre-ordered as a package. I took the deal., couldn't resist.
congusto said:
In The Netherlands Samsung offered a free book cover or a free game pack for pre-orders. Coolblue (online seller) offered an extra bonus, being a keyboard cover for 55 euro instead of 229 euro if pre-ordered as a package. I took the deal., couldn't resist.
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Thats an incredible deal! Have you got the keyboard cover yet? I want one but its not in stock anywhere in the UK!
PromaneX said:
Thats an incredible deal! Have you got the keyboard cover yet? I want one but its not in stock anywhere in the UK!
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I will get it tomorrow.
Looks like the US is not as lucky as other countries:
When you pre-order one of these tablets, you'll get the keyboard ($200 for Tab S7; $230 for Tab S7 Plus) for 50% off. Both the Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7 Plus will be available in three colors: Mystic Black, Mystic Silver and Mystic Bronze.
https://www.laptopmag.com/au/news/samsung-reveals-galaxy-tab-s7-price-and-release-date
So far it looks like the Aussies got the best deal. If you deduct the US$35 pre-reservation credit we will getting the keyboard cover for US$80 net in the US, so it's close to the deal in Holland.
advocate2 said:
Looks like the US is not as lucky as other countries:
When you pre-order one of these tablets, you'll get the keyboard ($200 for Tab S7; $230 for Tab S7 Plus) for 50% off. Both the Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7 Plus will be available in three colors: Mystic Black, Mystic Silver and Mystic Bronze.
https://www.laptopmag.com/au/news/samsung-reveals-galaxy-tab-s7-price-and-release-date
So far it looks like the Aussies got the best deal. If you deduct the US$35 pre-reservation credit we will getting the keyboard cover for US$80 net in the US, so it's close to the deal in Holland.
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I am in Australia and I pre-ordered S7+. The keyboard is completely free not just 50% off.
Same here in Singapore. Free keyboard. This thread seem to be moving slowly not much discussion.
Pre order In Canada
guys I want to know where can I pre order 512GB wifi S7+ in Canada?
I searched and only site selling is best buy that too 256GB model.
With no good pre order promotions .
So far it looks like the US and Europe are getting the Keyboard cover at 50% off and Asia Pacific are getting it for free.
Shaunki said:
guys I want to know where can I pre order 512GB wifi S7+ in Canada?
I searched and only site selling is best buy that too 256GB model.
With no good pre order promotions .
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I just checked Best Buy in the US, and they are offering the 50% off for the keyboard cover if you buy it as part of a package.
Save 50% on keyboard cover with Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S7+.
The Best Buy release date for the 256 is 9/18. I put my Silver 256 order in through Sammy's site and have a delivery date of 9/25. Kinda ticked.

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