Samsung Electronics Launches "Free Notebook Check-up" at Samsung Stores
Free Check-up Following End of Windows 10 Support
Check Eligibility for Windows 11 Upgrade
Various Benefits Offered When Purchasing a New Galaxy Notebook
Samsung Electronics announced that from October 23 to November 22, it will offer a "Samsung Notebook Free Check-up" service for customers using Samsung notebooks at 117 Samsung Store locations nationwide.
A Samsung Store sales consultant confirms the possibility of upgrading a Samsung laptop to Windows 11. Samsung Electronics
View original imageThis check-up is being conducted to assist Samsung notebook users with device inspections and to support upgrades to the Windows 11 operating system, following the end of support for Windows 10, including the security update on October 14.
During this period, customers visiting a Samsung Store can confirm with a sales consultant and a PC specialist engineer whether their current notebook is eligible for a Windows 11 upgrade. In addition, PC specialist engineers will provide a comprehensive free inspection service, checking for issues with memory and storage, as well as battery performance on the customer's notebook.
Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics is also running a "Trade-in Promotion." Customers who receive the check-up and purchase a new Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 or Galaxy Book5 Pro at a Samsung Store will receive 50,000 Naver Pay points and a 30% discount coupon for mobile product accessories such as a smart keyboard and earphones.
Additionally, customers who purchase through the "AI Subscription Club" under the "AI All-in-One 2.0" plan will receive a Logitech Bluetooth mouse worth 50,000 won as an extra gift. Detailed information about the "Samsung Notebook Free Check-up" campaign can be found on Samsung.com and at Samsung Store locations.
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Jung Hojin, Executive Vice President of Samsung Electronics Korea, stated, "We are conducting this check-up so that all consumers using Galaxy Notebooks can use their products with peace of mind," adding, "We will continue to provide products and services that prioritize customer satisfaction above all else."
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