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[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Chae-eun] KT has prepared various events, including a giveaway of the iPhone 12 Mini, targeting college entrance exam takers.


On the 1st, KT announced it will hold a roulette event called the ‘Y Play Festival.’ The event period is from the 3rd to the 13th of this month. Any KT customer aged 17 to 20 (born between January 1, 2000, and February 28, 2003) can participate.


The prizes include mobile devices (iPhone 12 Mini for 5 winners, AirPods Pro for 10 winners), fashion items (limited edition sneakers for 5 winners, Musinsa packages for 5,000 winners), and content (KT photobook prepaid vouchers for 3 uses for 5,000 winners, KT Cloud Game ‘Game Box’ content vouchers for 5,000 winners, web novel ‘Blythe’ usage vouchers for 25,000 winners, and Mom’s Touch gift shows for 10,000 winners).


There is also a promotion for Samsung Electronics device purchases. Students who purchase Samsung Galaxy smartphones (S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, S20 FE, Note20, Z Flip, Z Flip 5G) by December 31 this year will receive Galaxy Buds Live. This will be provided to all customers who apply through the ‘Samsung Members app’ by January 31 next year. Customers who purchase the eligible models between the 4th and 17th of this month can also receive a Moleskine diary hardcover at the dealership.


On the 8th of this month, KT will hold a ‘College Entrance Exam Special 5 PM Hot Deal.’ The 5 PM Hot Deal is an event held every Tuesday at 5 PM on the KT Shop. On the 8th, a ‘Freshman Full Package’ will be offered. Customers who newly subscribe to 1G Giga Internet and Olleh TV Essence will receive a full package gift including a Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, AirPods Pro, a Starbucks diary, and a character humidifier. This offer is limited to the first 100 customers.



Lee Sung-hwan, Executive Director of KT’s 5G/GiGA Business Division, said, “We planned this promotion to support and encourage students who have done their best despite the difficulties caused by COVID-19,” adding, “We will continue to offer heartfelt services for students preparing for a new start.”


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