The Samsung introduced earlier this month the Galaxy Note 7 with specifications that, in theory, pose as one of the most popular smartphones on the market. However, this enthusiasm was not sustained after knowing that Samsung had planned a better version than the one presented to the Chinese market.
Unlike the announced version with 4GB of RAM and internal storage of 64GB, this version planned for the Chinese market will have 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, microSD card also supporting up to 256GB. To The Korea Herald, the head of Samsung Mobile, Koh Dong-jin, explained that the release of this version is still provided only to China because “Chinese companies are aggressively advertise a high memory capacity”.
However, nothing seems permanent, with Samsung to be currently considering launching this version of the Galaxy Note 7 in markets other than Chinese. The first stop may even be the home country of the company, South Korea, and expect other markets to follow suit.
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