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Smart opens pre-registration for Samsung Note 5 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus

Posted on August 14, 2015

MANILA, Aug. 14 (PNA) — Telco giant Smart Communications on Friday announced the opening of its pre-order site for the latest devices of Korean tech giant Samsung—the Samsung Note 5 and Samsung Galaxy Edge Plus.

Interested customers may now be among the first to get hold of the Samsung Note 5 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus when they reach the Philippine shores by signing up at http://smart.com.ph/postpaid/phones/SamsungNote5.

Smart Postpaid business head Kathy Carag in a statement welcomed the company’s latest offer which comes shortly after the much anticipated worldwide unveiling of both devices.

“The Samsung Note 5 and Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus are a welcome addition to our portfolio of phone offerings that are specially designed so you can live the Smart Life to the fullest,” Carag said in a statement.

“If you are searching for a powerful smartphone or phablet, or simply want to upgrade to a multitasking handset that can keep up with the diverse needs of your lifestyle, these new Samsung devices, optimized by Smart, might just be perfect for you,” Carag added.

Prior to the launch, Samsung teased netizens with an intriguing blog post enumerating reasons why a bigger phone is better – for taking pictures, filming videos, reading articles, for texting or chatting, preparing business presentations, watching films, and playing mobile games.

“The phone is no longer just for making calls and listening to music. It has evolved into a life companion capable of making just about every aspect of our lives more convenient, and screen size plays a big part in this,” Samsung noted.

Samsung further said that it packs bigger and better features in its latest phablet and smartphone, advancing their design, multitasking features, and battery life.

At present, Smart expects the latest Samsung devices to sustain its remarkable growth in the first half of the year as tens of thousands of new subscribers signed up to enjoy Smart Postpaid ’s attractive device and content bundles, backed by the country’s widest 4G and LTE network. (PNA)

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