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Samsung has launched a new trial program for its devices

There are some instances in life where there is no trial run – when the time arrives, one has to bite the bullet and go through it. One example would be giving birth – you can have all the theoretical knowledge, but the day baby wants to make an exit from mother’s womb, then all of that theory would not offer much comfort. Other things in life, however, can be tested before the real deal, such as answering past year exam questions to get a gist of how things might be like. Another would be testing out a smartphone or tablet to see if it suits your lifestyle or not before making a purchase decision. Samsung knows this, which is why they have just introduced a 21-day trial program.

Samsung has been accused of copying a lot of different companies over the years but we don’t think it could ever be accused to swiping a page from T-Mobile’s playbook… until now. Samsung this week has launched a new trial program that reminds us of T-Mobile’s Test Drive initiative that will let you try out T-Mobile’s network for free for a week. In this case, though, Samsung is letting you try out some of its very best gadgets for free over a three-week period. To take advantage of this sweet deal, interested buyers can for now go to five different Samsung retail outlets in New York, Los Angeles, Santa Clara, Houston or Dallas. The company says it will expand the program out further if it works well in these five initial trial markets. The gadgets available for tryouts are the Galaxy S5, the Galaxy Note 3, the Samsung Gear 2 and the Samsung Gear Fit, so you can try out both Samsung smartphones and smartwatches for 21 days without committing to buy them. Samsung will pick up the tab for mobile data used on the devices and it’s also offering “an exclusive premium care service that includes helpful workshops and phone support, providing consumers with assistance and benefits to help them make the most informed purchasing decision.”

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