Samsung, Sri Lanka's No.1 smartphone brand, brings its latest updates and features through Samsung Members, a platform that bring together all Samsung Galaxy users.
Samsung members is Samsung's very own community platform in which all Sri Lankan Samsung galaxy users can engage with each other to discuss topics and share the Samsung Galaxy experience. This little gem of an app, signified by the M logo, comes pre-installed on all the latest Samsung smartphones, so that customers can simply access the application as soon as they get their latest galaxy device to their hands. This app specifically allows all Samsung users to come together as a community and elevate their user experiences, the company said in a media release.
In the Samsung Members Community tab, experts, fans and other members can create and co-create content about different products and share their experience. In addition, contests will be generated, talking about the diverse and fascinating interests of consumers and, above all, inviting the same community to propose topics of conversation.
Along this path, this new meeting point for Samsung users will have different categories. These categories include gaming, Galaxy Gallery and Tips & Tricks.
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