Advertisements Samsung today confirmed to the Korean publication The Chosun llbo that the recent reports of Galaxy Note theft in Malaysia were true and 1,400 units of this popular smartphone were stolen from a cargo depot at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia on October 20.
Tag: Samsung Galaxy Note II
Advertisements Sprint has announced the availability of Galaxy Note II smartphone on its network on Thursday. The smartphone is now available at $300 with a two-year service agreement.
Advertisements The second generation of the Samsung Galaxy Note is finally available for pre-order on the US telecom operator Verizon. The phablet will be sold on the Big Red network at a price of $299.99 with a new two-year contract.
Advertisements AT&T has just announced that Samsung Galaxy Note II will be available on its network starting November 9, although the pre-orders will start as soon as October 25. The smartphone will be sold for $299.99 with a two-year contract.
Advertisements As we reported earlier, Samsung has launched Galaxy Note 2 phablet in India today at a press event in Hyderabad. Company has priced the smartphone at INR 39,990. The device will reach Samsung Smartphone Cafes, Samsung Plazas next week, while other mobile retailers will sell it thereafter.
Advertisements Weeks after introducing a 5-inch display sporting Vega S5 to take on Galaxy S III, Pantech is now ready with Vega R3 to take on Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Note 2 and Apple iPhone 5 in South Korea. The Korean market is dominantly mainly by Samsung, with LG and Pantech following it.
Advertisements Samsung is planning to launch Galaxy Note 2 on September 27 in the Indian market. Company revealed the launch date during the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 orientation event for its sales team and dealers, which was held recently. The timing seems accurate as Samsung has already started taking pre-orders for Note 2 on its […]
Advertisements The official Samsung e-store has started taking pre-bookings for the Galaxy Note 2. There is no word on the price, but the e-store is asking for a hefty INR 5,000 as advance and it is non-refundable.
