The Ultimate Test Drive: iPhone users in the US can take home a Galaxy Note5, S6 edge+ or S6 edge home for a whole month

21 August, 2015
The whole thing costs just a $1 and you'll even get a working SIM card for a carrier of your choice.

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  • Anonymous
  • 5Mb
  • 26 Aug 2015

This move might be desperate, but if given the chance, I will test drive a new phone for 1$ for a month any time! Aside from the regular S6 edge, this program will mean that less units of the Note 5 and S6 edge + will be available in the market for the initial sales.

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    • AnonD-364786
    • XNa
    • 23 Aug 2015

    Anonymous, 22 Aug 2015Really tell us here what an indian iphones first 3 digits f... moreScreenshot of the posts in safari browser ;-)

    http://s17.postimg.org/ylyg4lqdb/image.jpg

    I am not proud of owning an iPhone.
    Just posting it to prove that i am an actual iOS user.

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      • AnonD-364786
      • XNa
      • 23 Aug 2015

      Anonymous, 22 Aug 2015Really tell us here what an indian iphones first 3 digits f... moreDont think gsmarena gives codes based on device type.
      It takes only IP address, because sometimes i post from my mac which also gives the same code.

      I bought my IPhone in canada and serial number starts with DNPN ;-)
      I have 8+ yrs exp in telecom and worked with nokia , qc and samsung .. But not apple

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        • Anonymous
        • rAW
        • 23 Aug 2015

        customers reach the shops. .now wid online sales products r reaching to the customers... now this move by samsung is another step in d same direction...what's wrong in dat? accept d changes in dis ever changing marketing scenario.. n relax

          Anonymous, 22 Aug 2015Really tell us here what an indian iphones first 3 digits f... moreWhat?! User Agent + IP check, it really isn't that hard. How do you think Netflix does it?

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            • Anonymous
            • UD{
            • 22 Aug 2015

            AnonD-364786, 22 Aug 2015And i logged in from my indian iPhone and the message i got... moreReally tell us here what an indian iphones first 3 digits from the IP address would be?

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              • Anonymous
              • ceE
              • 22 Aug 2015

              Nothing is ever free, They make you pay the $1 so they have your bank details in advance incase you decide to go walkies with their phone. Plus god forbid you damage it and scratch it etc, I bet there will be such a big penalty that it would be better to buy it anyway so win win for Sammy! And I also bet it will be a pain in the A&se to end end the contract and that will have penalties too and who wants to pay 2 tariffs? Bu I suppose it is for only 1 month.

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                • Anonymous
                • RIE
                • 22 Aug 2015

                If its not an Apple, its a Samsung.

                  Linas, 21 Aug 2015Doesn't matter how many apps you have installed, more impor... moreAnd that's exactly why iOS is a favourite amongst people, because if you've gotta do all of the management tasks you just mentioned to keep a phone running at its peak - that's not user friendly and we should never expect people needing to do that.

                  Phones aren't like cars that need physical check ups every year, and people generally aren't interested in having to maintain a software..

                    Linas, 21 Aug 2015and what do you think they can do with crapple (which you s... moreIt's managed by 3rd parties, even Apple hired a third party to manage the buy back of their OWN phones.

                    Did you really need to ask this question?!?

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                      • Jarret
                      • 25G
                      • 22 Aug 2015

                      iPhone users do not need the high specs from Apple, they just need the minimized 8- 12 megapixel and 1-2 GB RAM and put 'S' to iPhone6 can make more profits to Apple.... Walla!

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                        • AnonD-432420
                        • 3Ni
                        • 22 Aug 2015

                        Thanks, but no thanks!

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                          • Anonymous
                          • vaS
                          • 22 Aug 2015

                          why for iphone users only. How about the sony, xiaomi, lg, microsoft, etc. users?

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                            • AnonD-364786
                            • XNa
                            • 22 Aug 2015

                            And i logged in from my indian iPhone and the message i got it,

                            "Thank you for your interest. Due to the overwhelming demand, we are temporarily out of test drive phones. Please keep checking back for available phones.".


                            Lol. They don't even bother to check the IP address

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                              • AnonD-364786
                              • XNa
                              • 22 Aug 2015

                              Will be fun if iphone users don't bother to try S6 edge+ even for free.

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                                • AnonD-135230
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                                • 22 Aug 2015

                                I love both Android and iOS, and all I have to say is that I've never had to replace an iPhone but I've replaced many Androids. Whether it's a Samsung, HTC, Sony, Motorola, or whatever.

                                Personally, I'm waiting for the Blackberry Venice. From what I've read, BB10 x Android hybrid. It's gonna be great.

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                                  • Nomatter
                                  • niH
                                  • 22 Aug 2015

                                  What a desperate samsung..

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • I01
                                    • 22 Aug 2015

                                    Anonymous, 21 Aug 2015Step 1 : People take the device home Step 2 : People imm... moreStep 8: You wake up.

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                                      • AnonD-422306
                                      • XNh
                                      • 22 Aug 2015

                                      This possibly is the first good and interactive marketing move by samsung. I don't understand how people see this as a desperate move, it shows that other target groups are already buying a Samsung or another less competitive phone brand than Apple. They are specifically targeting this to Apple users to obviously sway some Apple users into buying an iPhone since Apple is their biggest competitor. However, should be noted that many iPhone users want a phone that is easy to set up with no hassle and still works fine. So this move might help Samsung but those who want that simple and yet sophisticated phone will and should stick with an iPhone. So please, this isn't "desperateness" or a fact that "Apple is winning" this is an interactive advertisement.

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                                        • AnonD-296725
                                        • UQ@
                                        • 22 Aug 2015

                                        samsung, desperate housewives