Samsung released the Galaxy Note 8 in a handful of countries last week. It's now going to gradually roll out the handset in more markets across the globe. Samsung has said that the Galaxy Note 8 global release is going to cover 150 countries by next month.
Samsung is going to officially release the Galaxy Note 8 in 20 additional countries later this week. It started selling the handset in its home country of South Korea today. The Galaxy Note 8 will be released in India, Australia, Russia and Thailand tomorrow.
In a bid to promote its latest flagship overseas, Samsung is going to open a Galaxy Studio in Melbourne next week. People will be able to get their hands on the Galaxy Note 8 at the studio where Samsung's wearable devices will also be displayed.
The company has confirmed that the Galaxy Note 8 global release is going to cover 150 countries by the end of next month. Pre-order and release dates will vary by market. Get in touch with Samsung's local arm in your region if you don't know when the Galaxy Note 8 will be available in your market.
The initial response from the customers has been good and it appears that Samsung might have a hit on its hands with the Galaxy Note 8.