Those on the prowl for a Galaxy Watch 4 for their loved ones on Valentine's day will be pleased to know that Samsung India has some exciting offers on the wearable. For a limited time only, one can get two straps (Hybrid Leather band and Extreme Sports band) worth Rs 7,428 ($99) for Rs 999 (~$13) only.
Additionally, customers can also get Rs 3,000 ($40) as cashback by using “eligible” credit/debit cards. Samsung has neglected to mention the qualifying banks but has explicitly stated that Amazon Pay ICICI Bank Credit Cards are ineligible. You can find out more on the dedicated Terms and Conditions page.
Here's how to redeem the two Galaxy Watch 4 straps for Rs 999 offer
Customers who bought their Galaxy Watch 4 will need to register their device on the Samsung Shop app between January 19 and March 31, 2022, when the offer expires. Those who ordered it before March 31 but received it after that date due to unforeseen reasons will get an extension.
Key details such as mobile number, email id, model number and colour variant need to be filled in as well. This step is critical to redeem your two straps, regardless of how you purchased the wearable (online/offline). Once you have successfully registered your wearable on the Samsung Shop app, you'll be eligible for the offer.
Now, hop over to the “For You” tab in the Galaxy Shop app. Here, you'll be able to see the actual store listing that lets you buy two straps for Rs 999. Tap on the “See if I'm eligible” button and continue with your purchase if it lets you further. If it doesn't, you may have to re-register your device on the Galaxy Store or contact support for additional assistance.
Once you've successfully completed the order, Samsung promises to deliver it within thirty days. Additional details about the Galaxy Watch 4 Valentine's Day offer can be found on the dedicated FAQ page.
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