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Samsung hints at a Galaxy Note 8 for 2017

Samsung hints at a Galaxy Note 8 for 2017

Samsung has announced an upgrade program for Korean customers, which mentions the smartphone

By Deepak Bhadana Published Date
24 - Oct - 2016
| Last Updated
25 - Oct - 2016
 
Samsung hints at a Galaxy Note 8 for 2017

It appears that Samsung still launch a Galaxy Note 8 after the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco. While were reports that Samsung would try to incentivize customer’s loyalty, it was unclear how such a scheme would work. Now, Samsung has unveiled a smartphone upgrade program which finally sheds light on some of the details.

Under the program, customers who had bought a Note 7Where to buy 59900 65000 and chose to replace it with either the Samsung Galaxy S7 or the Galaxy S7 Edge will be offered the chance to upgrade to the Galaxy S8 or Note 8 next year. To qualify for the upgrade, the customers would be required to pay half the price of the phone (GalaxyS7 or S7 Edge) from which they will upgrade to the new smartphone.

Samsung’s mention of Galaxy Note 8Where to buy 14990 16500 33301 in the offer is being touted as an indirect confirmation that there a Galaxy Note 8 is in the works. The Note 7 fisaco which engulfed the company’s flagship device has not only cost the smartphone maker billions but also severly damaged its reputation as one of the leading smartphone makers in the world. Earlier Samsung had stated that the ‘Note’ brand carried a negative connotation. This gave rise to speculation that the South Korean smartphone maker might abandon its range of stylus equipped phablets altogether, or reintroduce the series under a different name

Other details about the offer remain unclear. For instance it is not yet known if Samsung will extend the upgrade programme to other countries besides South Korea.




  It appears that Samsung still launch a Galaxy Note 8 after the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco. While were reports that Samsung would try to incentivize customer's loyalty, it was unclear how such a s...

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