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A year after Note 7 fiasco, Samsung launches Note 8

- ARNAB DUTTA

Market leader Samsung India is ready to cash in on the growing demand for premium handsets in the country this festive season, after a lost opportunit­y last season. The consumer electronic­s giant unveiled its much-anticipate­d Galaxy Note 8 in New Delhi on Tuesday at ~67,900.

Repeated incidents of battery explosions in the Galaxy Note 7 had cost the company hundreds of crores in sales and dented its image in the country last year.

While the rivalry between Apple and Samsung attracts attention of tech enthusiast­s and smartphone lovers across the globe, the 2017 edition is expected to be intense given that Samsung’s comeback will be crucial for its hold over the premium segment (above ~30,000 a unit).

The firm is eyeing record sales with the new handset which is placed right against Apple’s new iPhones launched globally on Tuesday. Asim Warsi, senior vice-president at Samsung India Electronic­s, said the firm had managed 250,000 pre-registrati­ons through a e-commerce channel in the past two weeks. To ensure wide availabili­ty, it has planned to offer the Note 8 in more than 6,000 offline stores across top 35 cities initially.

“We remain steadfast on ensuring the best quality. We have implemente­d eightpoint battery checklist, which is more stringent than industry standards, as quality assurance is our top priority,” Warsi told Business Standard.

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