The South Korean tech company Samsung is now facing the consequences for its Galaxy Note 7 explosion issues. The issue is said to be the biggest story in the mobile marketplace in 2016. After losing its consumers trusts all over the world, Samsung is now thinking for a strategy to earn back its reputation and their consumer's trusts. But, recent reports say that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the company's salvation.
According to reports, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be a more improved device compared to the flop Galaxy Note 7. The company is now working hard to make sure the device will not have any form of bugs and to make sure it would be safe for consumers.
There are already rumors and speculations for the much awaited Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Sources have claimed that the device might have a 4K external display, as previously stated on our report. If the 4K display will happen, the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be the first Samsung device to feature this high resolution display that would also make the device a perfect pair for a virtual reality headset.
The tech giant is not actually rushing the launch of Samsung Galaxy Note 8. The company is making sure that the device will run smoothly after it will be released so that they will not hear any complaints from the consumers. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is more likely to be launched in the third quarter of 2017. The device is likely to arriave around the same time that the Apple's iPhone 8 goes public because Samsung naturally wants to keep up with its biggest competitor.
However, there are also reports saying that Samsung is offering South Korean consumers who purchased the defective Galaxy Note 7 an exchange option. According to Value Walk, the tech giant will offer a swap for the Galaxy Note 7 for the new Samsung Galaxy Note 8 if the device becomes available. The company will also be giving huge discounts to Samsung Galaxy Note 8 buyers.