Robi launches Samsung Galaxy S7 edge pre-booking

Considering the massive demand for the latest Samsung’s flagship smartphone device Galaxy S7 edge, Robi has recently launched a pre-booking campaign that will continue till March 16, 2016. Now the trendy mobile phone users will be able to access Robi’s super-fast internet along with all the innovative digital services using this state-of-the-art gadget.

Robi subscribers can pre-book Samsung Galaxy S7 edge through www.prebookS7.com/robi. However, to confirm the pre-booking one needs to deposit confirmation money Tk 7,900 in Robi- Samsung S7 pre-bookingany of the Robi Shebas located across the country.

The pre-booking offer comes with flexible EMI scheme spread over up to 12 months. One can select the EMI tenure depending on his/ her comfort. Starting from as low as Tk 6000, the monthly EMI goes up depending on the tenure chosen by the subscribers.

During pre-booking period Robi subscribers who pre-book will get to enjoy 10 GB data bonus offer along with either Free Samsung Gear VR or Level U-Pro & Clear back Cover. Customers will be contacted for accessories delivery in due course. The Samsung Galaxy S7 edge is available in gold & black colour and comes with one (1) year standard warranty.

ABOUT ROBI:

Robi Axiata Limited is a joint venture between Axiata Group Berhad, of Malaysia and NTT DoCoMo Inc., of Japan. Robi is the second largest mobile phone operator in Bangladesh in terms of revenue, with 28.4 million subscribers, as of September 2015. Robi network provides nationwide coverage to 99% of the population with 13,260 2.5G BTS and over 2,950 3.5G sites. Robi proudly claims to have the widest international roaming service in the market, connecting 600 operators across more than 200 countries. It is also the first operator to introduce GPRS and 3.5G services in Bangladesh. The Company has introduced many first of its kind digital services in the country and has invested heavily in taking mobile financial services to the underserved communities in the rural and semi-urban areas.


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