Friday 27 March 2015

Bidness Etc - Verizon Will Take Pre-Orders For Samsung Galaxy S6 From April 1

Verizon along with other network carriers are trying to sail Samsung's boat


April is turning into a year full of surprises. With the launch of the Apple Watch and Samsung Galaxy flagship Smartphone S6, the stakes are already very high. Many companies are coming up with strategies to intrigue buyers. Previously, T-Mobile announced that it will offer one year free Netflix subscription to all those who buy the smartphone from them. This turned out to be fairly catchy campaign, but the thing that has halted their growth is Verizon Communications preorder strategy.

Today, Samsung has notified all those who are anticipating the launch of the company’s flagship smartphone Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge will be unveiled in the United States of America on April 10th. This is not it, but the device will simultaneously be launched in 20 other countries as well. The company has plans to unveil this device in several other countries in the times to come.

Some of the biggest networks carriers in the United States like Sprint, AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile etc. have said that they will initiate the process of pre-order soon for both the upcoming devices. However, buyers who prefer to get these Galaxy S6 smartphones from Verizon stores need to keep the date in mind for preorders so that they do not encounter any issue later.

On the other hand, if you wish to buy the smartphone from AT&T and T-Mobile then the preorder dates start from tomorrow. The company has also unveiled the prices of Samsung’s latest flagship range.

According to Verizon news, the network carrier has confirmed that the preorders for Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge will begin from the 1st of April. The company has not revealed how much the devices will be available on a contractual basis. Moreover, users also anticipate the prices for the company’s Edge equipment installment plan.

Samsung unveiled their much-hyped flagship smartphones at the Mobile World Congress held at Barcelona, Spain. This was a great platform for the company to showcase their product and intrigue the entire tech fraternity. According to sources, after the first look of this device at the conference, carriers have already asked the company to supply 20 million units. This is a great breakthrough for the company who has not been doing quite well in the market for a long period of time.

Many analysts believe that this is a do or die situation for Samsung because if they are not able to deliver a smartphone that matches industry standards then survival will not be possible for them considering their current state. Network carriers, on the other hand, are working towards making this tenure easier for them.

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