Samsung has announced comprehensive discounts, and promo offers for its 11.11 sale, offering customers significant savings across its Galaxy device portfolio. The sale, which runs on Samsung’s official stores on TikTok shop (Nov 11) as well as Lazada, and Shopee (Nov 11-13) features discounts of up to 40% on select devices, along with free shipping.
The flagship Galaxy S24 series leads the lineup with a 15% discount, while the innovative Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 foldable devices are available at 11% off. Notable savings extend to the previous generation Galaxy S23, which sees a substantial markdown of up to 33%.
In the mid-range segment, Samsung’s A-series devices present compelling offers, with the Galaxy A55 5G and A35 5G available at up to 20% discount. The entry-level Galaxy A06 will also be offered with an 11% reduction from its regular price.
Get up to 30% off select Galaxy Wearables, including the Galaxy Watch Ultra, Watch7, Watch6, and the Buds series, while those looking for a feature-packed tablet can get up to 22% savings on the Galaxy Tab A9 and up to 30% on the Tab S9 series.
Samsung has enhanced these offers with additional incentives, including:
- Complimentary Galaxy Watch7 (valued at PHP 16,990) with Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy Z Fold6 purchases
- Free Galaxy Buds3 (worth PHP 8,990) with Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24 purchases
- Trade-in options offering savings of up to PHP 10,000
- Free 25W Travel Adapter with A-series device purchases
- 60% discount on one-year Samsung Care+ subscription for tablet purchases
The promo extends beyond the 11.11 sale as part of Samsung’s Galaxy Grand Holiday Sale, which runs from November 1 to December 31, 2024. These offers are available at multiple channels, including Samsung.com, Samsung Experience Stores, official online flagship stores, and authorized retailers nationwide.
Those shopping at Samsung’s Lazada store can enjoy additional benefits include 12-month 0% installment options via BDO.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.