Samsung
SMARTPHONE EW SUR $250-$499 3 YEARS
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Samsung SMARTPHONE EW SUR $250-$499 3 Years | Professional Services
Samsung
MPN: P-GT-2PXSS0MZ
$16.99
MAP: $16.99
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Key Features
- Service plan for smartphones
- 3-year coverage term
- Price tier: $250-$499
- Samsung-branded service offering
- Professional services category
- Designed for predictable device support planning
- Protect smartphone purchases with 3-year service coverage
- Control lifecycle costs using a defined support term
Extend device protection with a service plan built for controlled lifecycle management. Samsung SMARTPHONE EW SUR $250-$499 3 YEARS is positioned for smartphone purchases in the midrange price band, giving organizations a way to plan support coverage over a defined three-year period. That matters when device fleets are deployed at scale and replacement risk needs to be managed with budget discipline.
For IT and procurement teams, the value is consistency. A fixed service term simplifies purchasing decisions, helps standardize coverage across users, and reduces uncertainty around post-purchase support. It is a practical fit for organizations that want to protect smartphone investments without adding complexity to the procurement process.
This type of coverage is especially useful when mobile devices are part of a broader endpoint strategy. Rather than treating each phone as a one-off purchase, teams can align support planning with refresh cycles, user assignments, and budget forecasts. The result is cleaner ownership, clearer expectations, and a more controlled path through the device lifecycle.
Ideal For
- Protect corporate smartphone purchases during standard refresh cycles
- Standardize coverage for employee-issued mobile devices
- Support procurement planning for midrange handset deployments
- Reduce ownership risk across distributed mobile fleets
Why This Product
- 13-year coverage term for predictable planning
- 2Tier-based service for $250-$499 smartphones
- 3Better fit for fleet standardization than ad hoc support
- 4Helps control lifecycle costs across mobile deployments





