The best things in life are free and what better way to help customers gravitate towards a purchase of the Galaxy Note 8 than by providing them with free accessories that would otherwise cost you a pretty penny. According to an info leak, pre-orders of the Galaxy Note 8 will start from August 24 and it is not surprising that Samsung will be offering potential customers a total of three freebies.
No Samsung DeX Station Included in the Freebie List But Other Important Items Will Be Given for No Extra Charge With the Purchase of Galaxy Note 8
Another leak courtesy of Evan Blass claims that Note 8 customers will get the following when they place their pre-orders starting from August 24.
- 256GB microSD card
- Wireless charger
- Samsung 360 camera
The announcement of the Galaxy Note 8 will start on August 23, with pre-orders starting shortly after. Since the Note 8 will be compatible with the DeX Station, we were hoping to see the accessory up for grabs when customers placed a pre-order. Sadly, it looks like we can’t everything. While we’re on the subject of freebies, let us take a look at some items that will be given to customers.
CORRECTION: the options are as follows
1. 256GB card + wireless charger
2. 360 camSorry for the confusion. https://t.co/Db42n4kVCf
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) August 19, 2017
First off, it hasn’t been detailed which microSD card will be offered with the Note 8 so you will have to check the specifications very thoroughly if you plan to do some data-intensive tasks such as recording 4K footage. In addition, we’re not sure if Samsung will be adding the second-generation 360-degree camera accessory or will it be offering the first-gen product.
Looks like all this elusive information will be available once the announcement of the phone draws to a close. As a reminder, the Galaxy Note 8 will be the first flagship to feature a dual-camera configuration from Samsung and for all the stylus lovers out there, it will also get an S-Pen accessory absolutely free.
News Source: Twitter (Evan Blass)
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