Back during MWC 2014, Samsung unveiled Galaxy Gifts. Described as a way for Galaxy S5 owners to receive free premium content, the total value of content included in the package was over $500. Whether Galaxy S5 owners appreciated the freebies lends itself to a subjective answer, but even so, they were still freebies. Sony will look to do the same with its own set of freebies destined for Xperia Z1, Z1s, and Z2 owners.
Here is what's included in the package:
Garmin, Full Suite
Full version of OfficeSuite Pro
50GB of Box storage until the end of time
Three-month subscription to Evernote Premium
Three-month 1TB Bitcasa storage
10 Xperia themes
One-month subscription to Social Live Premium.
Three additional games and apps
Sony implied that not all of these services will roll out to Z1 and Z1s owners, though Z2 owners can benefit from all of the offered services.
According to Sony, it made sure that "many" of these services would be available for Z1 and Z1s owners. If you own any of the three mentioned Xperia handsets, you have until July 31 to take advantage of the free services, which are available through the Xperia Lounge app. The Social Live Premium offer, specifically, will be available from June 1 – 30.
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