Sunday, August 16, 2015

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 should not reach the European market … – SAPO Tek

The information that the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 would not be released in the European market, at least this year, came shortly after the presentation of the smartphone. And in a note sent to some media, such as Engadget, the South Korean technology seems to confirm this idea.

“The availability of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will vary according to the consumer needs and the specific market situation. (…) For our European consumers, Samsung’s portfolio will be focused on the Edge Galaxy S6 + in order to better meet their needs. “

More information Unconfirmed the international press realize that studies made by Samsung concluded that European users sought the Galaxy Note the big screen and not exactly by the stylus S Pen.

On this basis, the decision to create a Galaxy S6 Edge biggest answer to the question of the screen. But it’s one that is causing some strangeness in surfers – something visible through comment boxes of reference publications -., Because the line Galaxy Note always been linked to Europe

The presentation was always made at IFA, the largest electronics trade show of consumption” old continent “and the four models launched so far always arrived a short time to European consumers.

The TeK already asked for a clarification on Samsung Portugal, which so far has not yet responded.
It is recalled that at the launch of Galaxy Note 4 in Portugal, responsible for the Portuguese subsidiary of Samsung product marketing, James Flores, said the line Note market was growing from year to year.

” We believe that Note 4 is going to be the most popular. The new Note always sell more than the previous, “said last year the executive to TeK. At that time James Flores also said that the issue of major screen was already something acquired for the brand and that there were other factors that helped differentiate from competition:. Just pointing the S Pen as an example

But from what you can see so far, this is an international decision that affects the whole of Europe, but may suffer “exceptions” over the coming months.

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