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Samsung confirms price of Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in Thailand

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Samsung confirms price of Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in Thailand


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Following its unveiling at last month’s Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona, Samsung has confirmed the price and release date of the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in Thailand.


Both the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge will be available nationwide from March 18th.


The Galaxy S7 will cost 23,900 THB, whilst the S7 Edge comes be available for 26,900 THB for the 32GB versions, in a choice of gold, silver or black.




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-- Tech News by Thaivisa 2016-03-04

Not a bad price considering it has an SD slot and is water resistant. Cheaper than my last galaxy phone was anyway.

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Not a bad price considering it has an SD slot and is water resistant. Cheaper than my last galaxy phone was anyway.

agreed :) ... my note 4 was 25 900 in october 14

just waiting for the new note 6 when it comes out

as the 5 didnt have an sd card slot that was a no no for me :(

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Even Samsung is the biggest smart-phone producer, soon they will make more money in parts which they sell to Apple and other companies. Some analysts say, Samsung may give up its smart-phone business. Samsung tries not to loose more share of its business to the low-cost china phones.

Who knows, may be the S7 is the last model in their flagship line.

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