Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Now More Affordable with Home Credit’s Up to ₱10,000 Off and 0% Installments
Upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy S26 Series without breaking the bank with Home Credit Philippines’ flexible payment plans
Upgrading to the latest smartphone just got easier for Filipinos. Home Credit Philippines, the country’s leading consumer finance company, is offering exclusive deals on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Series, giving customers up to ₱10,000 off and 0% interest on installment plans of up to 24 months.
Whether you’re eyeing the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, S26+, or S26, Home Credit’s flexible financing options let more Filipinos enjoy premium technology without upfront stress. This limited-time offer runs until April 19, 2026. For full details, visit Home Credit promo page.
Powerful Smartphones Designed for Everyday Needs
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Series combines sleek design with high performance. Choose from Black, White, Sky Blue, and Cobalt Violet, with multiple storage and memory options to match your lifestyle.
For users seeking advanced capabilities, the Galaxy S26 Ultra stands out with its enhanced hardware, cutting-edge camera system, and Galaxy AI tools perfect for multitasking, content creation, and gaming. With Home Credit, this flagship device can be yours for as low as ₱2,509 per month on a 24-month installment plan.
Simple, Fast, and Hassle-Free Upgrades
Home Credit makes upgrading simple. Customers need just one valid ID, and approvals can happen in as fast as one minute. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Series is available in over 10,000 partner stores nationwide.
For added convenience, pre-approval is possible through the Home Credit App, downloadable on Google Play, App Store, or Huawei AppGallery. You can also locate partner stores via Shoppingmall.ph.
Stay updated on Home Credit Philippines’ latest offers by visiting www.homecredit.ph or following their official Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok accounts.
Home Credit Philippines is a financing company duly licensed and supervised by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).


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