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[Update] Here’s what Samsung is offering as compensation to those who pre-ordered the Galaxy Note 7 in India

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Last updated: October 15th, 2016 at 14:03 UTC+02:00

Samsung opened the pre-orders for the Galaxy Note 7 in India on August 22, and the company was supposed to ship the phablet starting September 2. However, Samsung announced a global recall of the smartphone internationally, but Samsung India remained tightlipped about the whole situation. Now, Samsung has announced that it will offer compensation to customers who preordered the Galaxy Note 7 in India.

As per Samsung’s announcement, customers who preordered the Galaxy Note 7 in India will be eligible to receive the new Gear VR (worth INR 7,290) and the Level U stereo wireless headset (worth INR 2,999) for free on the purchase of either the Galaxy S7 or the Galaxy S7 edge. The company will also provide them an Oculus VR voucher worth INR 3,300 ($50) and a one-time screen replacement for a period of 12 months from the date of activation of their new Galaxy S7 or S7 edge.

In case a customer doesn't want to avail the offer that Samsung is offering on the Galaxy S7 or S7 edge, they will be eligible to get a full refund of the pre-booking amount from the retailer or the website they used to preorder the device.

Update: Samsung is automatically cancelling and refunding Note 7 orders placed at its official online store. Samsung's own store is a bit confusing on the offer – it lists the Gear VR and screen replacement prices at Rs. 1,990 and Rs. 990 along with the S7 and S7 edge, but is only asking the official price of the handsets during final payment. Also, there is no Level headset mentioned. It seems the aforementioned offers are only applicable at third-party stores, which is a bit disappointing. We've reached out to Samsung for a comment.

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