(JUBA) – MTN South Sudan has launched the Berabera Deal, a new promotion that allows customers to purchase Samsung smartphones on flexible, step by step payments. The offer is aimed at making high quality devices more accessible to consumers who are increasingly reliant on smartphones for work, education and entertainment.
The Berabera Deal allows customers to acquire selected Samsung models by paying in smaller instalments rather than the full price upfront. MTN said the arrangement is designed to reduce the financial pressure of device upgrades, while supporting digital inclusion across the country.
Interested customers can dial *100*10# to check their eligibility. Devices can then be collected from specific MTN customer service points in Juba, including MTN House CSP, Malakia CSP, and Hai Cinema CSP.
MTN Berabera Deal at a Glance
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Offer Name | MTN Berabera Deal |
| Partner Brand | Samsung |
| Activation Code | *100*10# |
| Pick-Up Locations | MTN House CSP, Malakia CSP, Hai Cinema CSP |
| Payment Style | Step by step / Flexible (berabera) |
| Objective | Affordable device access in South Sudan |
The internet giant explained that the Berabera Deal responds to customer demand for affordable, high quality smartphones, while at the same time encouraging greater internet usage. Smartphones remain a key driver of digital services in South Sudan, where more people rely on mobile devices for communications, banking, education and entertainment.
MTN said the initiative is aimed at reducing the financial barriers that prevent many people in South Sudan from owning smartphones. The company highlighted that more than ever, mobile phones are essential for:
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Mobile banking and MoMo transactions
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E-learning and digital education
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Business communications and online trade
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Access to news, social media, and entertainment
MTN hopes to support more South Sudanese in accessing these opportunities by introducing flexible payments. The telecommunications giant noted that stock levels are limited and urged customers to act quickly.
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