Samsung Military Discount
Military Discount on Samsung Products
Samsung is a South Korean multinational manufacturing conglomerate. Samsumg offers military discounts up to 30%.
What Is the Samsung Military Discount?
At Samsung, you can get up to 30% off qualifying mobile, laptops, monitors, tablets, audio, and appliances. You can also combine the discount with most offers. Not all discounts are as high as others. Your experience may vary.
Here are some examples of the Samsung Military Discount offered on products in the past. These discounts may no longer be active–be sure to look for replacement bargains related to these:
- Get $60 off Galaxy Buds2 Pro
- Get a free FlipSuit case and more
- Get up to $500 off and free installation on appliances
Who’s Eligible for the Military Discount on Samsung Products?
Veterans and active duty military qualify for this discount.
How Do You Get the Discount?
Use ID.me to verify your military service. Get more information at the Samsung official site.
Can This Discount Be Used Online?
Yes
About Samsung
Samsung began with Lee Byung-Chul back in 1938. He was a part of a large landowning family and moved to Daegu City and founded the Mitsuboshi Trading Company. It started with dealing in dried fish, locally-grown groceries, and noodles. The company prospered.
In 1947, he moved to Seoul but then had to leave when the Korean War began. Byung-Chul then started a sugar refinery and built a woolen mill. The Samsung Trading Corporation started acquiring commercial banks, an insurance company, and other companies.
In the 1960s, the company acquired more insurance companies, an oil refinery, a nylon company, and even a department store. They then first entered the electronic industry in 1969 with several electronics-focused divisions. Their first electronic device was a black and white TV.
In the 1970s, Samsung exported home products overseas. The late 1970s/early 1980s witnessed a big expansion of Samsung’s technology business. Samsung Data Systems was established in 1985 to serve businesses’ growing need for systems development.
Lee Byung-Chul died in 1987 and was succeeded by his son Lee Kun-Hee. Samsung was then split into five companies. In the 1990s, the company continued its expansion into the global electronics markets. The 2000s brought the company the smartphone. Samsung also supplied the microprocessors for Apple’s earliest iPhone models.
The word, “Samsung” comes from the Korean word for “three stars”.
For more info, please see the Samsung official site.
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