Samsung's Galaxy Note9 has ended its pre-sales period and is now on sale at retail at last, with the South Korean powerhouse proudly boasting of breaking all previous Samsung Note records for sales in the same time period.
Aussies hate to queue for anything, especially for technology, but long queues — reminiscent of iconic Apple releases of old — occurred this morning at Samsung’s Sydney and Melbourne stores for the release of the Samsung Galaxy Note7. Retailer JB Hi-Fi also reports record pre- and first-day sales.
It’s not just Telstra ready to board Samsung’s latest Galactic smartphones, but Optus now pre-selling Samsung’s latest and greatest, too.
Apple has broken with tradition and announced sales numbers for ‘pre-ordered’ iPhone 6s. They are, as you might expect, very popular.
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