Why does Samsung think you’d be willing to spend nearly $1,000 on a Galaxy Note 8?


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DATE: Aug. 23, 2017, 6:39 p.m.

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  1. I've been taking a gander at the $930 beginning cost for the new Samsung Galaxy Note 8, scratching my head in bewilderment, taking a gander at that cost once more, and frowning. We don't typically get numerous standard telephones with a beginning value north of $900 ($960 in the event that you decide on Verizon or AT&T, and far more terrible in the UK because of the pound's Brexit-incited shortcoming), and I wind up pondering about the market elements prodding the leader value levels up. Is it a matter of market immersion urging telephone merchants to climb into higher value sections in order to influence more to per unit sold? Was there dependably a crowd of people for $1,000 telephones, which Samsung is just now choosing to investigate/misuse specifically with the Note 8?
  2. Having counseled with the Verge hive mind, here are my best theories about the thinking behind Samsung's most recent climb in cost with its fresh out of the plastic new telephone.
  3. The main thing to note is that Samsung hasn't all of a sudden jumped from $700 to past $900. A year ago's doomed Galaxy Note 7 additionally began above $800, as did the current year's Galaxy S8 Plus. These costs are generously higher than what we may have beforehand been utilized to, and they're path over the cost of some remarkably good cell phones like the Moto Z2 Play, however late history has exhibited that there is a demographic even at those higher value focuses. Samsung's prosperity offering the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus has been demonstration of that.

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