March 3, 2014








Samsung is so desperate to drive consumers to get the newly announced Galaxy S5. Recently announced at MWC 2014 Galaxy S5 received critics responses for uninspired design  and not much of an update from its predecessor.

Samsung is offering premium access to a few  publications and subscriptions to services and apps, list is as follows:
  • 6-month Wall Street Journal subscription – worth $160
  • 12-month Bloomberg Businessweek+ subscription – worth $30
  • 1-year Run Keeper premium service – worth $20
  • 1-year Lark premium service – worth $36
  • 6-month Skimble premium service – worth $42
  • 6-month Map My Fitness premium service – worth $36
  • PayPal – special offers “totaling $50 or more in value” from certain stores
  • 3-month LinkedIn premium account – worth $75
  • Free app purchase: EasilyDo Pro – worth $5
  • Free Blurb coupon – worth $5
  • Free app purchase: Flick Dat – worth $2
  • Cut the Rope 2 in-game credits – worth $10
  • 6-month 50GB of Box storage – worth $60
  • 3-month 1TB Bitcasa storage – worth $30
  • 3-month Evernote premium service –worth $15


Few of them are really worth looking at but few apps are just pure show off. Nonetheless its a great deal who are looking out for new Galaxy S5. Its still unclear about full details of redemption but you will hear it soon. And this offer is valid for Pro series and Tablets too.

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