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Samsung offers 'Galaxy Gifts' when you buy a Galaxy S5

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Samsung is offering over $500 worth of ‘Galaxy Gifts‘ in the form of free apps, long-term subscriptions and premium services whenever you purchase a Galaxy S5.

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The Galaxy Gifts are basically a bundle of 15 apps ranging from fitness to news to productivity. Below are the apps, services, and subscriptions being offered:

Run Keeper – 1 year free premium service ($20)

Lark – 1 year premium service ($36)

Skimble – 6 months free premium service ($42)

Map My Fitness – 6 months free premium service ($36)

Wall Street Journal – Free 6 month subscription to Wall Street Journal ($160)

Bloomberg Businessweek + – Free Subscription: 12 Months ($30)

PayPal – special offers (totaling $50 or more in value) from your favorite stores when you pay with PayPal.

LinkedIn – Free LinkedIn Premium account for 3 months ($75)

Blurb – Free $5 Coupon ($5)

EasilyDo Pro – Free app purchase ($5)

Cut the Rope 2 – $10 in-game credits

Box – Free 50 GB for 6 months and $60 value

Bitcasa – Free Premium Service: 1TB storage for 3 months ($30)

Evernote – Free Premium Service for 3 months ($15)

So what do you think of the bundled apps? Hit the source link below for more information.

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30 Comments

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ace leah · 12 years ago

finally samsung upgrades it’s phone to android Kitkat, but I heard LG Pro2 have this android update first.

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lance manlangit · 12 years ago

android kitkat version, nice!!!!! but the worth of money spend for the phone is relatively unjust.. if the updates and innovation is significantly Big people will much appreciate the phone.

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gabby · 12 years ago

would you guys buy this very expensive services and apps if you can have it for free?

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vincent santiago · 12 years ago

the phones specs. is quite considerable. but the phone is still made of plastic, reducing it’s prestige.. I’m also hoping for major upgrades.

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Ideya · 12 years ago

I wonder why they switched from offering Dropbox, to Box.

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cranium · 12 years ago

whine as much as u want. im still getting one on day one.

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anon · 12 years ago

Samsung wants all your money, plain and simple. There are a lot of phones out there that deserves your dough. The upcoming LG G3, Xperia Z2, Lumia 1520. All of which deserve to be a wise spender’s next phone. But this Galaxy S5, they changed the back of the phone, changed the name, added fingerprint (which doesn’t impress majority of wise users), and voila, they have the latest, high-end, gimmick phone.

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Ako · 12 years ago

Wala na ung bragging rights mo kapag meron ka galaxy s series tulad ng dati. Ngayon bully na matatanggap mo.

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dags · 12 years ago

Agree with that. The Samsung Galaxy S line of smartphones that used to be the leading example of how a smartphone should be done is no more. The S5 is not much of an upgrade and its design is so tired and overused. Heck, some people even went as far as referring the S5’s design as “Band-Aid” design due to its resemblance to a band-aid patch pattern.

The brown Galaxy S5 really looks like a cheap band-aid in sari-sari stores.

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SpiderWak · 12 years ago

Useless.. ito lang ang masasabi ko..

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Rockafella · 12 years ago

If you’re gonna spend big bucks, just spend it on something else like a Z2 or your kid’s tuition. Don’t patronize this crap.

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Easy E · 12 years ago

Its not free if not free forever. Its more of a try-before-you-buy gimmick. Samsung should instead give additional gadgets if it really wants to give. And also, those apps and services? They have an equivalent app or service that you can get for free. Fail.

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anon · 12 years ago

Good point. How is it free if you can’t have it forever, right?

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anon · 12 years ago

Gimmicks. Just to sell another Gimmick. Ironic isn’t it? They use gimmicks to sell their gimmick products. And no, I don’t have money to buy expensive phones. But yes, I can rant about it. :)

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Ako · 12 years ago

PLASTIK!

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