Samsung is offering an awesome deal to customers in South Korea who bought the discontinued Galaxy Note 7.
The smartphone was scrapped after replacements devices sent-out following the first worldwide recall started to suffer from battery problems, with smartphones exploding.
In a statement issued the other day Samsung already confirmed customers who trade their Galaxy Note 7 for either the standard or with the curved-screen Edge variant of the Galaxy S7 will be able to trade-up to a Galaxy S8 or Note 8 device in 2017 through an upgrade program.
Samsung Offering A Trade In Exchange To Samsung Note 7
Additionally, offering refunds or exchanges for a Galaxy S7 phone, Samsung has already begun to offer financial incentives up to 100,000 won or some $88.39, or £71 to the customers who were affected in South Korea.
Those who have taken up Samsung up on its deal will only have to pay half the price of a Galaxy S7, rather than the full amount, before exchanging to the S8 or the Note 8 when they release, Samsung officially confirmed.
Just Incase You Forgot Here Are the Rumored Specs Of Galaxy S8:
A leaked spreadsheet on Weibo Appears, the Samsung Galaxy S8 Edge will sport a 5.5-inch 4K display. The Galaxy S8 is said to be powered by the latest chip from Qualcomm, Snapdragon 835 processor. While The Samsung Galaxy S8 is expected to come in a single 64GB version with 256GB which is expandable. For the cameras concerned, The Samsung Galaxy S8 is expected to sport a 16-megapixel rear camera and a 12-megapixel 4K-capable front shooter for selfies. Samsung' Galaxy S8 rumored rounding up to be the first major one in the world to feature an optical fingerprint sensor. Also, some sources said that Galaxy S8 will come bezel-less and also will ditch the home button same as the rumored Apple upcoming iPhone 8 or 7s.