Samsung has reported another redesign program for clients of its doomed Galaxy Note7 cell phone. Under the program, named Galaxy Upgrade, those exchanging their Note7 unit for either a Galaxy S7 or S7 edge will have the capacity to move up to a Galaxy S8 or Note 8 one year from now.
Amid the update, clients will just need to spend half of the cost of their Galaxy S7 gadget. Likewise incorporated into the update program is a half rebate on LCD repair costs, that clients would have the capacity to benefit twice.
Open until November 30 this year, the redesign program has right now just been reported for South Korea, and those who've effectively traded their Note7 unit for a Galaxy S7/S7 edge will likewise be qualified for it. Points of interest on how intrigued clients can join the program will be made accessible soon.
Tragically, there's right now no word on if and when the recently reported Galaxy Upgrade program - or a comparative program - will be made accessible in different markets around the world
Amid the update, clients will just need to spend half of the cost of their Galaxy S7 gadget. Likewise incorporated into the update program is a half rebate on LCD repair costs, that clients would have the capacity to benefit twice.
Open until November 30 this year, the redesign program has right now just been reported for South Korea, and those who've effectively traded their Note7 unit for a Galaxy S7/S7 edge will likewise be qualified for it. Points of interest on how intrigued clients can join the program will be made accessible soon.
Tragically, there's right now no word on if and when the recently reported Galaxy Upgrade program - or a comparative program - will be made accessible in different markets around the world
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