One important lesson that should be gleaned by the whole Note 7 fiasco and many jumping from the Note 4 and 5's... especially the Note 5...
These pre order enticements of added SD card and other freebies... it's best to let the rollout of the phone happen, read the reviews, let the phones enter the marketplace, watch how the public receives the phones with THEIR comments, wait a month or so for things to settle down and then...
If you are then satisfied, buy the phone and all the accessories that come with it.
I bought my Note 5 in late October last year, the 64GB version and aside from getting a couple of warranty replacements, the Note 5 has been an EXCELLENT phone.
If I were one of the folks who jumped from the Note 5 to 7, I'd be totally PO'ED at Samsung for releasing the phone that was a bad example of improper QC or design.
I know many want the latest and greatest phone and I too was very impressed with the Note 7. However, I could not justify updating my Note 5 to 7 as it didn't look like a big enough upgrade for me.
I'm going to continue running the Note 5 until either the battery degrades or I can't get any more updates. And if it degrades, I'll hit Verizon up for an extended warranty replacement.
I feel for the folks who've been jostled by Samsung with the Note 7 fiasco. This will come back to bite Samsung and I hope the company has has a real humility wake up call.