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Did You Know Traveling with the A Series and Samsung Wallet Saves You More?




Are you tired of fumbling for change or worrying about carrying your debit card everywhere you go? Well, with the A series and Samsung Wallet, your daily commute just got a whole lot easier and more rewarding. Imagine you're driving to work, and you approach a toll booth. 

Instead of scrambling for payment cards, simply whip out your phone, tap it at the MyDebit toll, and voila! Payment made seamlessly through Samsung Wallet. Even if it's just a RM1.00 toll fee, you can pay with Samsung wallet on your A series device and earn points, meeting the minimum spend requirement effortlessly with each transaction. 

But what if you're cruising around on your motorbike, stopping at gas stations twice a week to fill up? No problem! Samsung Wallet works like a charm at gas station kiosks too. Just tap your phone, pay for your petrol, and rack up those points. With the points you earn, you can redeem vouchers like RM10 Shell voucher or use them to get other Samsung products at a lower price, making every trip a rewarding experience. 

The best part is Samsung Wallet supports both credit and debit cards from seven major banks, and it's NFC-enabled for quick and easy payments. Worried about security? Fear not! With Knox Security, your data is secured. Knox Vault ensures that your data is protected even if your phone is lost or stolen, thanks to a security processor that's physically isolated from the main application processor. Say goodbye to worries about voltage, glitch, temperature, or even laser attacks! 

Here’s the awesome part: Purchase the latest A series smartphone for as low as RM999 , and you are entitled to join our Lebih Awesome, Lebih Menang!" Galaxy A-series Giveaway Contest. With prizes worth up to RM 1,000,000 up for grabs, there's never been a better time to make the A series and Samsung Wallet your ultimate travel companions.

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