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Samsung Invites iPhone Users For Galaxy Note 5 And S6 Edge+ Free Trial Through ‘Ultimate: Test Drive’ Program

Aug 22, 2015 11:50 PM EDT | By Excel Medina

Samsung invites iPhone users to try its latest flagship devices for a month.

The Korean tech giant announces its "Ultimate: Test-Drive" program in which iPhone users are offered to try the Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge+ with an active SIMcard onboard, GSM Arena reported.

"For just $1, you can try one of our latest Samsung phones for 30 days with no obligation. Your test drive kit will come with the phone of your choice, an activated SIM card, and a step-by-step guide to help you start your test drive," Samsung wrote on its promotional website.

The "Ultimate: Test Drive" is exclusive to iPhone users tied with any of US telco carriers. But according to Ars Technica, as of this writing this program is "not available on AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile."

Samsung requires participants to sign-up on SamsungPromotions.com through their iPhone's web browser.

"Our programme gives iPhone users the opportunity to learn more about our latest Galaxy phones," Samsung added to its post.

 "Due to the design of the programme, we request that you enroll from your iPhone device to receive your Test Drive phone."

According to Android Central, Samsung provides an easy-to-follow steps for iPhone users who wished to join the program, but they must note that after filling out the required fields on the sign-up page, they will be prompted to enter a credit card number.

If the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 or Galaxy S6 Edge+ wasn't returned after its 30 days trial, the full price will be charged on the registered credit card, while damages on the phone after trial would cost around $100.

"After 30 days, if you buy a qualifying Samsung device, there's even more love in store for you," Samsung said.

Samsung also provides a "switch smart" cable in which files can be transferred to the selected "trialled device," Forbes added.

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