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Samsung now offering 30-day Galaxy Note 5, S6 Edge & S6 edge+ test drive in the US

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Last updated: August 21st, 2015 at 08:16 UTC+02:00

Samsung is now launching a promotion called ‘Ultimate Test Drive' for iPhone users in the US over the age of 18 to take one of its latest devices for a spin. The offer includes three devices: the Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge+. Basically all you have to do is visit SamsungPromotions.com on your iPhone and activate the option by selecting a device and a carrier. If you like the new device after those 30 days, you have the option to fully upgrade. All you need is an iPhone, an activated SIM card and $1 after which you can have the phone shipped straight to you.

In addition to the offer, Samsung wants to make switching simpler for iPhone users which is why they're including a ‘Smart Switch' cable in the box, which can help you transfer data easily from one side to the other. Keep in mind that if you fail to return the phone after the five-days grace period you will have to pay the full price of the device, for instance failing to return a Galaxy S6 edge+ will cost you $820, and if you deliver a damaged phone with scratches or cracks or anything related, you'll have to pay $100.

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