Samsung Gave Free Galaxy Note 8s to Airplane Passengers

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was offered free of charge to some plane passengers who bravely faced the fear of an explosion during transport to their destination.

Samsung has an unusual sense of humor, because a year after Galaxy Note 7 phones were banned from airplanes, the company offered phones Samsung Galaxy Note 8 free to passengers of a plane. We are talking about an air race in Spain, where the Samsung company decided to offer free Samsung Galaxy Note 8 phones to all passengers to show that phones are not a danger in flight.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 had no problems with explosions, as happened with the Galaxy Note 7 series, which was banned from airplanes due to the danger of turning into bombs. 200 Samsung Galaxy Note 8 phones were offered by Koreans, so every passenger went home with a proof of the fact that in South Korea the idea of ​​PR is something very far from everyday normality.

200 Samsung Galaxy Note 8s given away for free on a plane one year after the Galaxy Note 7 explosions

The phone boxes offered by the Samsung company also had an airplane on them, this should suggest the fact that they can be taken on a flight without problems. Of course, Samsung here is trying to put an end to the possible explosion fears for the Galaxy Note 8, but everything is most probably based on the fact that the sales are not really that great, but celebrating the anniversary in such a way is a serious problem, maybe not it's the right solution.

What do you think about what Samsung did?

Welcome Note 8 aboard

Te dejamos un resumen de lo que hemos vivido con Iberia y #Note8abordo ✈ 200 caras de felicidad?

Published by Samsung on Monday, October 23, 2017