Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Generates Good Sales Despite Its Price

Samsung just unveiled its new flagship the Galaxy Note 7 last week. Despite its high-end price, the South Korean high-tech company received strong customer responses in the North American market.

For example, according to Mobilesyrup, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will be will be available on August 19 in Canada. Most Canadian carriers will launch the flagship smartphone, including Rogers, Tellus, Bell, Eastlink, Wind, Koodo and Videotron.

In Canada, the Galaxy Note 7 will cost $1049.99 CAD without a term, but could also be available for free on contract. Pre-orders are already available.

Most Canadian mobile carriers are also offering bonuses with the purchase of a Samsung Galaxy Note 7. According to tech market analysts, this might be one of the reasons the Samsung flagship smartphone has such impressive preorder numbers.

Mark Childs, Samsung Canada's chief media officer stated in an interview for the same publication that preorders in the country are outstanding. He also specifically mentioned that the Blue Coral iteration of the Note 7 has enjoyed a particularly strong demand in Canada. The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is also available in Black Onyx and Silver Titanium.

According to ZDNet, there are several reasons Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is in such a great demand even if there are some very good Android smartphones available for less than $400. Among them, its outstanding display is one of the significant pros to purchasing a Galaxy Note 7.

Samsung keeps setting a high standard for smartphone displays. Especially for people who have to spend several hours a day interacting with the mobile phone's screen, it is important to have the best available one.

Another good reason for the success of Galaxy Note 7 on the market is its glass and metal design, S Pen accessory, monthly security update, water resistance, good battery life and charging options and its exquisite camera.

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