Samsung Galaxy Note 8 arrives at one UK store: £339 for the WiFi-only, 16GB model

Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 arrives at one UK store: £339 for the WiFi-only, 16GB model

Have you been feeling a bit like a UK-based Goldilocks? The Galaxy Note II’s too small, the Note 10.1 a trifle too big, but the Note 8 looks just right? Well, today’s your lucky day, as the mid-sized tablet has officially launched in the Queen’s dominion. The WiFi-only, 16GB model will set you back £339 (approximately $516), and at the moment, you’ll only find it at the Samsung Experience Store in Westfield Stratford City. It’ll be available elsewhere shortly, and it’s probably worth waiting — from April 15th for a limited time, buyers will get a few extras: a £20 voucher for the Samsung Learning Hub, a two-month subscription to The Times, free access to the Samsung Music Hub for a month, and a couple of games and AVG Anti-Virus Pro gratis. If tethering ain’t your bag but you need data on the go, a gent from the Westfield store told us the 3G version is on its way, but couldn’t give us a firm arrival date. It’s our duty to warn you Westfield is a crowded nightmare at the best of times, and the arrival of a new Samsung tablet ain’t gonna help that.

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Samsung partners with Best Buy to bring Experience Shops to 1,400 stores

Samsung partners with Best Buy to bring Experience Shops to 1,400 stores

Not content with a gazillion Galaxy phone sales, Samsung is hoping to continue winning the smartphone war in one of the biggest battlegrounds any manufacturer can face: retail. The Korean OEM has partnered with Best Buy to bring its Experience Shops to the big box retailer nationwide — 1,400 of them by early summer (with 900 launching this month), to be precise. So what does Sammy hope to achieve? In addition to the standard shopping setup, the company wants to give customers the ability to actually use its products and get a first-hand feel of what they have to offer: phones, accessories, Smart TVs and tablets will be on display. Each shop will be manned by Samsung-employed consultants as well as specially trained Best Buy employees. This appears to be Samsung’s way of offering a thorough retail experience without actually launching its very own stores across the country. It’ll be interesting to see if it will be a more effective retail alternative to what companies like Apple and Microsoft have adopted, but Samsung sure seems quite optimistic about its chances. Find the press release below for the full experience.

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