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Free Samsung Galaxy K Zoom with Data Bundles for UAE Etisalat Customers

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Etisalat, UAE's leading telecoms provider, announced free Samsung Galaxy K Zoom for its customers with smartphone packages that start from AED 250 a month and include loads of data allowance and flexible minutes for local, international and incoming roaming calls.

Etisalat said in a statement that the launch is ahead of any telecom operator in the world. Customers can choose from a range of competitive date and voice package options to complement the advantages of Etisalat's flexible add-on features that are designed to meet varying customer requirements. 

To receive a GALAXY K zoom's that comes with new retracting lens technology with 10x optical zoom and 20.7MP sensor, post-paid customers can opt from one of the three plans available to them: a free device on an 18-month contract plan for AED250 with 1GB data and 100 flexi minutes or for AED400 per month with 10GB data and 300 minutes. Alternatively, users can get an AED500 upfront discount on the cost of the device on a 12-month package. The discounted price is AED1,599 for a monthly rental cost of AED250, and each comes with 10GB data and 300 flexi minutes.

"We are excited to be the first in the world to offer the new Samsung Galaxy K Zoom to our customers. It once again helps us deliver on our promise to give our customers a range of unique and stylish smartphones with competitive data and voice packages to choose from."

- Khaled ElKhouly, ChiefMArketing Officer, Etisalat, UAE

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