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Samsung Brand Shop Lists SAMSUNG BRAND SHOP LISTS No Dealer Shop Name/Address Township State Phone No. 1 M9 DR.FONE MOBILE (BOGYOKE ROAD) (HAKA) (MM) CHIN STATE HAKA TOWNSHIP 09-967277772 2 M9 MYAT MIN KACHIN STATE BHAMO TOWNSHIP 09-457419320 3 M9 A1 (HPAKANT) (MM) KACHIN STATE HPAKANT TOWNSHIP 4 M9 360 CENTER (SOUT LOAD YAE TIKE YAE TIKE TAN) (MYITKYINA) (MM) KACHIN STATE MYITKYINA TOWNSHIP 09-777777360 5 M9 OVI MOBILE 2 (MKN) (MM) KACHIN STATE MYITKYINA TOWNSHIP 09-787880808 6 M9 A1 MOBILE (MYITKYINA TOWNSHIP) (MM) KACHIN STATE MYITKYINA TOWNSHIP 09-792558676 7 M9 KO WIN NAING MOBILE (2) (BHAMO TOWNSHIP) (MM) KACHIN STATE BHAMO TOWNSHIP 09-258777577 8 M9 SAN THIT (MOHNYIN) (MM) KACHIN STATE MOHNYIN TOWNSHIP 09-440001166 9 M9 TECHNOWORLD KANDAYAWATI ROAD ,( LOIKAW )(MM) KAYAH STATE LOIKAW TOWNSHIP 09-449002666 10 M9 NICE MOBILE NO 46, CHANTHAR STREET, LOIKAW (MM) KAYAH STATE LOIKAW TOWNSHIP 09-260900240 11 M9 MIN THU MOBILE , PYIN MA ROAD , CHAUK (MM) MAGWAY REGION CHAUCK TOWNSHIP 09-425003455 SHWE AYAR MOBILE , NO 8, BOGYOKE AUNG SAN ROAD, 12 M9 MAGWAY REGION MAGWAY TOWNSHIP 09-797907522 MAGWAY (MM) AUNG MYINT MOE MOBILE (1) ,NEAR OF YOMA BANK , 13 M9 MAGWAY REGION PAKOKKU TOWNSHIP 09-258529991 PAKOKKU (MM) 14 M9 MOBILE MOTHER 13ST (AUNGMYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP) (MM) MANDALAY REGION AUNGMYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP 09-976940500 15 M9 ANYCALL 1 (78ST_CATZ) (MM) MANDALAY REGION CHANAYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP 09-792061188 16 M9 SAN THAWDAR MOBILE (62ST) (PYIGYIDAGUN) (MM) MANDALAY REGION PYIGYIDAGUN TOWNSHIP 09-970463838 17 M9 ORANGE (CHANAYETHAZAN) (MM) MANDALAY REGION CHANAYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP 09-402599959 18 M9 SUPER (78ST CHANAYETHAZAN) (MM) MANDALAY REGION CHANAYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP 09-444688686 19 M9 AUNG MYITTA (NO.207) (CHANAYETHAZAN)(MM) MANDALAY REGION CHANAYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP 09-953003984 20 M9 HAPPY MOBILE (74ST) (CHANAYETHAZAN) (MM) MANDALAY REGION CHANAYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP 09-775667788 21 M9 OSCAR MOBILE (73 STREET) (MDY) (MM) MANDALAY REGION CHANMYATHAZI TOWNSHIP 09-441026003 22 M9 KO DEE DEE MOBILE (NEAR CINEMA ROAD) (MEIKTILA ) (MM) MANDALAY REGION MEIKTILA TOWNSHIP 09-795777796 23 M9 MOBILE CITY (MOGOK TOWNSHIP) (MM) MANDALAY REGION MOGOK TOWNSHIP 09-402534333 24 M9 NGWE SIN KYAL MOBILE (BOGYOKE ROAD) (MYINGYAN) (MM) MANDALAY REGION MYINGYAN TOWNSHIP 09-971464646 25 M9 I KIT MOBILE (62ST, PYIGYIDAGUN) (MM) MANDALAY REGION PYIGYIDAGUN TOWNSHIP 09-962080554 26 M9 LASER MOBILE PYINMANA (MM) MANDALAY REGION(NAYPYIDAWPYINMANA UNION TOWNSHIP TERRITORY) 09-797999883 27 M9 LINN (PYINMANA_PAUNGLAUNG) MANDALAY REGION(NAYPYIDAWPYINMANA UNION TOWNSHIP TERRITORY) 09-400558800 28 M9 LINN (ZABUTHIRI) MANDALAY REGION(NAYPYIDAWZABUTHIRI UNION TOWNSHIP TERRITORY) 09-40055663 29 M9 BEST ONE MOBILE ZABUTHIRI (MM) MANDALAY REGION(NAYPYIDAWZABUTHIRI UNION TOWNSHIP TERRITORY) 30 M9 MOBILE ONE 1 BOGYOKE AUNG SAN RODE MONYWA (MM) SAGAING REGION MONYWA TOWNSHIP 31 M9 HONG KONG MOBILE - NO 45/46- BOGYOKE ROAD, MONYWA(MM) SAGAING REGION MONYWA TOWNSHIP 32 M9 ZAW TI KA MOBILE - TOP OF KYAUK KAR ROAD , MONYWA(MM) SAGAING REGION MONYWA TOWNSHIP 33 M9 APP MOBILE (SHWE BO) (MM) SAGAING REGION SHWEBO TOWNSHIP 34 M9 KYAN DAGON MOBILE , NO 4 , ANOUNG ZAY STREET , SHWEBO (MM) SAGAING REGION SHWEBO TOWNSHIP 35 M9 LINN MOBILE NO 3,BOC STREET, (SHWE BO) (MM) SAGAING REGION SHWEBO TOWNSHIP YAMAHAR ( NO.(2/426),PYI TAUNG SU QUARTER,NANT SANG) 36 M9 SHAN STATE NANSANG TOWNSHIP 09-428348348 (NANSANG) (MM) SHWE NAGAR (NO. 32, ZAY HLAY SATE ST, KANTHAR 37 M9 SHAN STATE NYAUNGSHWE TOWNSHIP 09-41003627 (1) WARD) (MM) I QUEEN ( PYI HTAUNG SU ROAD,INFRONT OF FAMILY PRIVATE 38 M9 SHAN STATE NYAUNGSHWE TOWNSHIP 09-979749055 SCHOOL)(NYAUNGSHWE) (MM) 39 M9 NEW WORLD MOBILE( RM 14-15, NO(1)POLICE STATION QTR) (MM) SHAN STATE TAUNGGYI TOWNSHIP 40 M9 CINDERELLA ( NO.92, BOGYOKE AUNG SAN ROAD) (MM) SHAN STATE TAUNGGYI TOWNSHIP 09-262476377 PIONEER MOBILE2 (THU KHA STREET,QUARTER(7), 41 M9 SHAN STATE LASHIO TOWNSHIP 09-5263230 NEAR GIORDANO STORE)(LASHIO) (MM) 42 M9 ACE MOBILE (THEINNI STREET)(LASHIO) (MM) SHAN STATE LASHIO TOWNSHIP 09-5263344 SHAN KALAY MOBILE( THU KHA STREET,NEAR OF NIGHT MARKET, 43 M9 SHAN STATE LASHIO TOWNSHIP 09-400102030 (3) QUARTER)(LASHIO ) (MM) TECHNO MOBILE ( QUARTER,CORNER OF SHWE PHI OO STREET 44 M9 SHAN STATE KYAUKME TOWNSHIP 09-402671706 AND PINLONE STREET) (KYAUKME) (MM) 45 UC KM MOBILE (BAGO) BAGO REGION BAGO TOWNSHIP 46 UC 342 MOBILE BAGO REGION BAGO TOWNSHIP 09-969959127 47 UC LOGIC GADE BAGO REGION BAGO TOWNSHIP 09-428023552 48 UC PHU PWINT KHAING MOBILE (LETPADAN) (MM) BAGO REGION LETPADAN TOWNSHIP 09-5372216 49 UC FEVO (MM) BAGO REGION PYAY TOWNSHIP 09-250556009 50 UC NSM (MM) BAGO REGION PYAY TOWNSHIP 09-5310549 51 UC SHWE KABAR BAGO REGION PYAY TOWNSHIP 09-253944449 52 UC WISE POWER 1 PYAY (MM) BAGO REGION PYAY TOWNSHIP 09-5370750 53 UC SOE SAN, SS MOBILE (MM) BAGO REGION PYAY TOWNSHIP 09-43084555 54 UC SHWE KABAR MOBILE 2 (PYAY TOWNSHIP) (MM) BAGO REGION PYAY TOWNSHIP 09-253944449 55 UC THIT SAR (MM) BAGO REGION TAUNGOO TOWNSHIP 09-790127050 56 UC WIN KABAR BAGO REGION TAUNGOO TOWNSHIP 09-707770880 57 UC KM MOBILE (HPA-AN) (MM) KAYIN STATE HPA-AN TOWNSHIP 09-449005116 58 UC NAY LA MOBILE (HPAAN_BOHYOKE RD) KAYIN STATE HPA-AN TOWNSHIP 09-5660901 59 UC THIT SAN THU (MM) KAYIN STATE HPA-AN TOWNSHIP 09-773791677 60 UC AUNG MOBILE (MAWLAMYINE_LOWER MAIN RD) MON STATE MAWLAMYINE TOWNSHIP 09-43004111 61 UC KYAW MOBILE (MAWLAMYINE) MON STATE MAWLAMYINE TOWNSHIP 09-5322224 62 UC SAN TAW CHAIN (MM) MON STATE MAWLAMYINE TOWNSHIP 09-454497070 63 UC SOE MOE MOBILE (THATON ) MON STATE THATON TOWNSHIP 09-5320572 64 UC I DEA (DAWEI)(MM) TANINTHARYI REGION DAWEI TOWNSHIP 09-450994499 65 UC BSM TANINTHARYI REGION DAWEI TOWNSHIP 09-450989900 66 UC D-COM (DAWEI)(MM) TANINTHARYI REGION DAWEI TOWNSHIP 09-251000636 67 UC NYI NYI MOBILE(DAWEI)(MM) TANINTHARYI REGION DAWEI TOWNSHIP 09-790191990 68 UC MOBILE ANGEL (DAWEI) TANINTHARYI REGION DAWEI TOWNSHIP 09-450037415 69 UC POWER MOBILE (DAWEI) (MM) TANINTHARYI REGION DAWEI TOWNSHIP 09-450989796 70 UC MOE KAUNG MOBILE (MM) TANINTHARYI REGION DAWEI TOWNSHIP 09-422210335 71 UC PADAYTHAR (DAWEI) (MM) TANINTHARYI REGION DAWEI TOWNSHIP 09-450992688 72 UC C4 E - 4 (MYEIK) (MM) TANINTHARYI REGION MYEIK TOWNSHIP 09-401552061 73 UC MAHAR MYANMAR 3 (MYEIK) (MM) TANINTHARYI REGION MYEIK TOWNSHIP 09-777777728 74 UC YADANAR TOE MOBILE (1)(MM) YAGON REGION HMAWBI TOWNSHIP 09-447399447 75 UC HTAY MOBILE (INSEIN) YAGON REGION INSEIN TOWNSHIP 09-450050300 76 UC INNWA 2 (MM) YAGON REGION KYAUKTADA TOWNSHIP 09-253358883 77 UC KMD (PSD) (MM) YAGON REGION KYAUKTADA TOWNSHIP 78 UC UNIQUE 1 (PSD) (MM) YAGON REGION KYAUKTADA TOWNSHIP 09-452425200 79 UC NAING WIN (3) MOBILE (KYAUKTADA TOWNSHIP) (MM) YAGON REGION KYAUKTADA TOWNSHIP 80 UC LU KYI MIN 1 (MM) YAGON REGION LATHA TOWNSHIP 81 UC D MOBILE (LATHA) YAGON REGION LATHA TOWNSHIP 09-421744723 82 UC RH 2 (LATHA TOWNSHIP) (MM) YAGON REGION LATHA TOWNSHIP 83 UC RAIN MOBILE YAGON REGION LATHA TOWNSHIP 84 UC UNITEL MOBILE (NORTH DAGON) YAGON REGION NORTH DAGON TOWNSHIP 09-43190081 85 UC SHWE PYI THIT (SHOWROOM) (MM) YAGON REGION SHWEPYITHA TOWNSHIP 09-973122249 86 UC WIN MOBILE WORLD (SANCHAUNG) (MM) YAGON REGION SANCHAUNG TOWNSHIP 87 UC LUGYIMIN MOBILE YAGON REGION THINGANGYUN TOWNSHIP 88 UC SHOWROOM UC (JUNCTION CITY) YAGON REGION PABEDAN TOWNSHIP 89 UC SUN MOBILE(SIS) (MM) AYEYARWADY REGION PATHEIN TOWNSHIP 09-790290671 SAMSUNG DETAILED SES LISTS No Dealer Shop Name/Address Township State Phone No. SHOWROOM_O2 1 NO.212, PANSODAN ST. (MIDDLE BLOCK), KYAWKTADAR TSP YAGON REGION KYAUKTADA TOWNSHIP 09 420162256 MAHARBA+B95:B143NDOOLA (MM) SHOWROOM_O2 2 SHIN SAW PU QUARTER, BAGO TSP BAGO REGION BAGO TOWNSHIP 09 967681616 BAGO (MM) SHOW ROOM _O2 _ 3 NO.118, SULAY PAGODA RD, KYAUKTADAR TSP YAGON REGION KYAUKTADA TOWNSHIP 09 454147773 (SULE) SHOWROOM_ 4 BLDG NO.38, ROOM B1, GROUND FL, LAYDAUNKAN ST, THINGANGYUN YAGON REGION THINGANGYUN TOWNSHIP 09 955155994 MOBILE KING ZEWANA (MM) SHOWROOM_ 5 NO.D3, 78 ST, BETWEEN 27 ST AND 28 ST, CHANAYETHARSAN TSP MANDALAY REGION CHANAYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP 09 977895028 M9_78ST(MM) SHOWROOM_ 6 MAGWAY TSP MAGWAY REGION MAGWAY TOWNSHIP 09 977233181 M9 MAGWAY (MM) SHOWROOM_ 7 M9_TAUNGYI (LANMADAW ROAD, TAUNGYI TSP) LANMADAW ROAD, TAUNGYI TSP SHAN STATE TAUNGGYI TOWNSHIP 09 977233182 (MM) SHOWROOM_ 8 LANMADAW ROAD, PYAY TSP BAGO REGION PYAY TOWNSHIP 09 5376699 M9 PYAY (MM) SHOWROOM_M9 9 MONYWA (MM), BOGYOKE ROAD, MONYWA BOGYOKE ROAD, MONYWA TSP. SAGAING REGION MONYWA TOWNSHIP 09 977233179 TOWNSHIP SHOWROOM _O2 10 BO AUNG KYAW ROAD, LOWER YAGON REGION BOTATAUNG TOWNSHIP 09 428189521 _(BAK) SHOWROOM_ 11 YAYGYAW ROAD YAGON REGION PAZUNDAUNG TOWNSHIP 09 788722988 EXCELLENT (YAYKYAW) (MM) SHOWROOM _ 12 BANYAR DALA ROAD, AUNGMINGALAR YAGON REGION TAMWE TOWNSHIP 09 971389375 MK_AMG (MM) SHOWROOM _ 13 BANYAR DALA ROAD, CAMBELL STREET YAGON REGION TAMWE TOWNSHIP 09 9779566635 MK_TME (MM) 14 SAYARGYI SHOWROOM LATHA ROAD, UPPER YAGON REGION LATHA TOWNSHIP 09764500047*/ 09 799784844/ 09 421078000 SHOWROOM _ 15 LATHAR ROAD, UPPER YAGON REGION LATHA TOWNSHIP 09 420005217 O2_LTH (MM) SHOWROOM _ 16 JUNCTION SQUARE, PYAY ROAD YAGON REGION KAMAYUT TOWNSHIP 09 974385609 BEST MORE (MM) SHOWROOM_ 17 NO 129/131, THEINPHYU ROAD, TEL - 01-394911 YAGON REGION MINGALA TAUNGNYUNT TOWNSHIP 09 977895022 M9_THEINPHYU (MM) SHOWROOM_ 18 PANSODN ROAD, (MIDDLE BLOCK), KYAUKTADA YAGON REGION KYAUKTADA TOWNSHIP 01 384347 M9_PSD (MM) SHOWROOM_ 19 80TH STREET, BETWEEN 30TH & 31ST STREET, CHANAYETHAZAN MANDALAY REGION CHANAYETHAZAN TOWNSHIP 09 977233201 M9_80TH STREET SHOWROOM_ ROOM MA MA 15, RAILWAY STATION HOUSING, THA KHIN NAT PHAY 20 KACHIN STATE
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