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Mobilink Pakistan offers year of free 3G data with Galaxy S6, S6 edge purchase

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Last updated: April 15th, 2015 at 15:57 UTC+02:00

Samsung launched the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge worldwide on April 10th, but some countries have had to wait a few days past the worldwide launch to see the devices up-close. The Galaxy S6 and s6 edge have now launched in Pakistan, but are being sold exclusively through Mobilink.

Correction: Mobilink is the exclusive carrier for the free 1GB per month deal, not the exclusive carrier of the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge. Orders have been available in Pakistan since April 10th. 

Mobilink is so proud to launch the new devices that the company’s got its own promotion going: for those who purchase either of the new devices, Mobilink will throw in 1GB of free data each month for 12 months (1 year). Keep in mind that Mobilink only provides 3G data, but this should be sufficient for those whose data needs aren’t too greedy.

If you’re interested, Mobilink will sell the Galaxy S6 starting at 78,999 Pakistani rupees ($777 USD) and the Galaxy S6 edge starting at Rs. 92,999 ($915 USD).

For Pakistani customers who may not know, the Galaxy S6 features a 5.1-inch, Quad HD display with a 2,560 x 1,440p screen resolution, Samsung’s homegrown octa-core Exynos 7420 processor, 3GB of DDR4 RAM, a 5MP front camera, 16MP back camera, and 32GB of storage with in-built wireless charging. The Galaxy S6 edge features the same but includes the “edge” that can be used for call notifications. Both devices are said to provide about 13-15 hours of battery life with 3-4 hours of on-screen usage, though some users have been able to get as much as 7.5 hours of SOT with the S6 edge.

If you're interested in the Mobilink promotion, do your homework before you dive in.

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