The Galaxy Note 7 seems to be generating great expectations among users. so many that some reports say they have limited time early booking in the UK and other European countries and in the US and Canada could spend the same units, although this time even be a shortage some colors.
At least that is the information that has been known Android Central, whose sources say the new blue coral and silver titanium could be delayed up to three weeks. the reason would be that Samsung would have had little foresight on the number of devices that would be purchased during the booking time and especially in particular these two tones.
Samsung Canada said the source web site that had experienced a number “unprecedented reserves” in the new phone, but did not confirm if a particular color could dwindle.
currently in countries like US, Spain or Mexico colors available on the website of Samsung are black onyx coral blue, silver and titanium, however during the presentation in New York the company also unveiled a golden color that can not be bought in the countries surveyed.
in a lot of markets began the presale Galaxy Note 7 on August 3 and is supposed that in markets like the US and Canada phones begin to reach their buyers from this August 19.
Samsung Spain, before the inquiry this week of a possible delay in delivery devices, said through a press release that it expected a “positive market reaction”, as well as distributors and partners, which makes them think that the Galaxy Note 7 will surpass all expectations.
The team CNET UK received the same answer departs from the South Korean company before consulting a demand for the new phone “unprecedented”, while in Mexico expect the online channel receives a good response, although the company did not provide details of the expected demand or the number of devices available through its platform.
Spanish CNET Samsung consulted USA about the possibility of a shortage colors and delayed delivery time buyers in this country. We will update this information when we receive response from the company.
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