Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Do you visit Korea? Samsung Galaxy Note will loan you a 5 – CNET in Spanish



Samsung Galaxy Note will loan you a 5 if you visit South Korea.

Juan Garzon / CNET

South Korea, home to some of the largest technological multinationals in the world, has closed a partnership with Samsung for travelers and tourists surprise the next time you step on its territory.

A new tourism campaign of South Korea includes delivery of 250 mobile Galaxy Note line 5 weekly with local operator SK Telecom and 1GB Data tourists landing at the airport in Seoul. The people eligible for this program should remain in that country between one and five days.

If you do not want to wait to be surprised and want to join the program you can do so through the website Visit Korea. The tourist office did not specify what the requirements for one of these devices, but it is certainly a good opportunity to have a team with maximum capacities for taking pictures of your visit, receive your emails and keep a map on a large screen.

This new loan program comes just after it became known that during the fourth fiscal quarter of 2015 Samsung suffered a significant drop in sales of smartphones and the company saw its accounts saved thanks to the good positioning of its processors and screens.

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