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I was going to purchase the note 7, but was hesitant with the price tag. With this massive recall, do you think Samsung should/would drop the price tag on the Note 7? It seems really high!
I've been curious why some seem to think the note was overpriced. Isn't it priced the same as an iPhone 6S plus 64gb?
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Well, IMHO iphones are definitely overpriced too...
i think $864 is way over priced for a cell phone. i think $599 is a fair price.
I doubt that's the reason iPhone's don't have an sd slot. If rumors are true and they increase the base memory to 32 gigs while keeping the phone price the same it will go to just how cheap small upgrades are. Memory is the biggest money maker for these phone manufactors, but one of the cheapest expenses when building phones.Yes 599 is fair for a cell phone so is 864 if it has more. That's why they have cell phones cheaper or more expensive then your fair price. If 864 is to much then look for phones at the 599 price range. There are many. Some of the features available on the note 7 are available on other models but maybe not all the features. Each feature cost more to add. Which is why apple won't have an SD card slot anytime soon. They don't want to pay someone else to add this feature. For each his/her own.
I'm sure there will be plenty of cheap refurbs available in the near future.
Not more than the Note 7 or S7.
I am not sure if this is the right thread to ask this question but here it goes:
I've recently switched from being an iPhone user to my first Note 7 (thank you, Im very proud of myself). With that said, I have always bought my iPhones outright and had a great return when I sold them.
What does my return look like when reselling a Samsung device when it's time to sell. (Lets say, a year from now). How does it compare?
Thanks for the link, this answers my question.
I doubt they will reduce the retail price. I would expect they will continue the promotions and maybe sweeten them a bit.
I doubt they will reduce the retail price. I would expect they will continue the promotions and maybe sweeten them a bit.