In the same week yanking the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Samsung, which sponsors the event, has chosen London, another Olympic city, to the launch of what they claim to be “the smartest smartphone in the world”: the Galaxy Note 7.
pluck sales in the European market on September 2, including Portugal, with pre-sales from 16 August. With an extra:. The new virtual reality equipment, ecosystem with the South Korean brand is doing the commercial push
In Portugal the new Galaxy Note 7 will be sold at 879 euros. “It’s the smartest smartphone in the world,” he said DJ Koh, president of business mobile Samsung videoconference that connected simultaneously New York, London and Rio de Janeiro.
The product, which returns to Galaxy family, is directed to a target of individuals who “approach life with a purpose” and “want to leave your mark on the world.” But with news. Available in black, gold, silver and blue, Note introduces a new security system:. unblocks through an iris scanner
“. parents love because it protects the phone from children the kids love it protects parents’ phones,” says natured DJ Koh But. also brings new possibilities for mobile banking, highlights. the Note also has a folder that can close with the documents you want to keep private, in situations where the phone is third hand, strengthening privacy. Another new feature is loading wireless battery
But with news Available in black, gold, silver and blue, Note introduces a new security system:… unblocks through an iris scanner
the new note has yet immersion in water resistance, capacity extending sPEN. They can be layered water 30 minutes without affecting the phone’s circuits. The Spen is also more accurate (the tip increased from 1.6 mm to 0.7 mm), allows you to enter color based on a digital palette and the big news, the content translation.
More capacity storage of up to 256 gigas with an external card, higher processing speed, HDR quality image are other elements introduced with the new terminal of Samsung and which brand deposits expectations.
” it is not only a great phone, but a phone that thinks as large as you, “promises David Lowes, chief marketing officer of Samsung Europe. Numbers were not early, but the segment of large-screen smartphones now account for 18% of smartphone sales in Europe and is a market that continues to grow.
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