Skip to main content

Samsung targets iPhone users with month-long Galaxy Note 5 or S6 Edge Plus trial

how to root android
Image used with permission by copyright holder
Searching for ideas on how to boost sales of its latest high-end mobile devices, Samsung has cooked up a bold promotion offering U.S-based iPhone users a month-long tryout of its two newest handsets, the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus and Galaxy Note 5.

So what exactly does this “Ultimate Test Drive” promotion involve? Well, pay just one dollar, choose a device, and spend the next 30 days putting it through its paces and comparing it to your Apple-made phone. Once the trial’s up, simply hand it back, or, as the Seoul-based company hopes, ditch your iPhone and climb into bed with Samsung.

Approaching iPhone users in this brazen fashion may surprise some, but the move, which comes soon after Samsung reclaimed the crown from Apple as the top smartphone vendor in the U.S., indicates that the battle for customers in the high-end smartphone sector is as intense as ever. But will Apple be concerned by its rival’s latest marketing move? Unlikely, as it’s been enjoying healthy sales of its large-screen iPhone 6 handsets since they hit the market last year, with recent quarterly figures showing 59 percent year-on-year growth.

To take advantage of Samsung’s promotion, which lasts until the end of the year, visit the special webpage using your iPhone and follow the instructions. Apart from the Galaxy device itself, the deal also includes an activated SIM card and a step-by-step guide on how to get started with the handset.

If, after the trial period, you decide to stick with your Samsung device, the company promises there’ll be “even more love in store for you,” though we’re left to speculate as to what form this “love” might take.

The company tells iPhone users: “It’s time for a change and we’ll help you get settled and comfortable.” If you’re currently in the Apple camp, how about the idea of trying out one of Samsung’s very latest top-end handsets to see how they compare, after all, it only costs a dollar. Tempted?

Editors' Recommendations

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
5 phones you should buy instead of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
A person holding the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra.

It's hard not to lust after the biggest and most powerful smartphone on the market, and at the moment, that's the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. Samsung's new flagship is here, and it's simply one of the best smartphones you can buy today. The Galaxy S24 Ultra isn't just another smartphone; it's extremely powerful and has some of the most advanced AI features we've ever seen on a phone, along with an excellent camera and battery life. Simply put, it's great.

But you know what? You don't have to buy it. As good as it is, the Galaxy S24 Ultra is only one of a number of smartphones you can buy, and many of them are as good as the S24 Ultra — and may even exceed it in a few key ways.

Read more
Why I ditched my iPhone 15 Pro for the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and iPhone 15 Pro in hand.

This is not another “lifelong iPhone user tries Android” story. I use and review all kinds of phones, and I prefer the flexibility of Android. That said, I’ve been on the iPhone 15 Pro since its launch — for two reasons. First, I had been getting the iPhone 14 Pro Max-level battery life on it. Second, I like the stability of social media apps like Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). But the experience has been downgrading for a while now.

Samsung's "AI phone," the Galaxy S24 Ultra, tackles these two issues and gives me some extra features that I didn’t think would be important for me. It’s been a surprisingly fun experience. Here’s why I shifted to the Galaxy S24 Ultra from the iPhone 15 Pro and decided to stay on it. And no, it has nothing to do with AI.
Updates have ruined the iPhone 15 Pro

Read more
iPhone Flip: what we know about Apple’s first foldable phone
Folding iPhone concept from iOS Beta News.

In the past few years, Samsung has become one of the leading manufacturers of foldable devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5. Though it's not the only brand making foldable devices, it offers the most mainstream and available options, especially in the U.S. That leads to the question of whether Apple will follow suit with a foldable iPhone — or even an iPad.

There have been long-standing rumors that Apple could be working on such a device, including a foldable iPhone, which we'll call "iPhone Flip" for now. Apple's a secretive company, so there may very well be at least some research and development taking place on such a device. But, of course, this continues to just be all speculation for now. From the latest news, rumors, and reports, here's everything we know so far about Apple's folding iPhone.
iPhone Flip: design and display

Read more