The market has grown hesitant about its upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 8 offering, but the company is offering the device at 50 percent off for those who wish to trade their existing Samsung Galaxy S7 upon release of the new device next year.
Samsung has become one of the trusted brands in mobile phones in the past years but, this year, the company figured in a controversy with its most recent Samsung Galaxy Note 7 release. The recalled units can either be refunded or traded for the Samsung Galaxy S7 units.
Reports reveal that Samsung has another offering for its loyal patrons. Those who own Samsung Galaxy S7 units may be able to acquire the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 8 for half the price when it is released next year through an upgrade program.
As of the moment, the offer is only true for customers in South Korea. The upgrade program is said to depend on the situation in each country, but no elaboration on the condition has been released yet.
Meanwhile, a similar device or model name was released in 2013 and, to avoid confusion, the upcoming mobile phone will be called Samsung Note 8. The unit is rumored to run on either Snapdragon 830 or Exynos 8895 processor. It will either come with a 6 GB or 8 GB RAM.
Prior to the controversy, Samsung Galaxy Note 7 boasts of advance features such as the Always-On display, which is believed to be applied to the Samsung Note 8 as well. For now, the controversial unit has stopped production and selling. The said model has been banned in almost all airlines because of the multiple reports about exploding units.
Will Samsung be able to regain consumer trust? It is too soon to tell but, as of the moment, consumers are torn between being excited or not in the coming of Samsung Note 8.
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