Ahead of the global launch of the all-new Galaxy Note7 in New York on Aug. 2, Samsung Electronics in Saudi Arabia announced that the” most intelligent” smart phone will be available for pre-orders across the Kingdom through various Samsung partners just two days after launching it globally.
Starting from Aug. 4 to 18, the smart phone can be pre-ordered by visiting Samsung’s partners across Saudi Arabia and paying a symbolic deposit or by easily visiting Samsung’s website www.samsung.com for full details and online booking depending on the selected outlet by the consumer.
Upon arrival of the device to those who have pre-booked, in addition to the Note7, customers will receive a value pack that includes a wireless charger, special cover and more in addition to Samsung Level U wireless earphones.
Omar Abdelfattah, head of IT and mobiles, said: “Due to the popularity of this new device and much anticipation among Saudi consumers on the innovation of our Galaxy Note7, we are delighted to bring pre-order offering to our consumers to allow them to become the first in the Kingdom to own and experience the most intelligent smart phone.”
Abdelfattah added. “We aim to shorten the time needed for our valued customers to attain the new devices. We are always keen on bringing Samsung’s latest innovations to the Saudi market in the shortest time possible where the Galaxy Note7 will be in the hands of their future owners throughout the month of August.”
Source: Arab News
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