The pop-up stores were opened in Amsterdam and Rotterdam

Aug 24, 2016 14:27 GMT  ·  By

After launching pre-orders and releasing the Galaxy Note 7 in key markets like the US and South Korea, Samsung is now shifting its attention towards Europe. Apparently, the company launched pop-up stores in Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Customers from the Netherlands will be able to get the feel of the new Note 7, while those from Germany are already receiving their devices ahead of schedule.

Customers from Germany should be pleased to know that Samsung has started shipping Galaxy Note 7 units in the country, ahead of schedule.

The schedule stated that the device would hit stores on August 27 and pre-orders would start shipping on August 30. According to All About Samsung (via SamMobile), the company already started sending out ordered smartphones from its warehouse in the Netherlands.

It seems that some users who have ordered the Black Onyx variant with 64GB of storage and the Gear VR as a free gift have already received the units, shipped from the Netherlands. Speaking of which, the company seems to have opened two pop-up stores in the country, one in Amsterdam and the other in Rotterdam.

Customers can pre-order the Galaxy Note 7 inside the pop-up stores

Potential customers have the option to try out the flagship before its official release on Friday, September 9. The store also offers customers the opportunity to try out the new Gear VR in a rollercoaster simulator, which is called Icarus.

Mobile Cowboys reported that the chair rotates 360 degrees, which means that it surely isn’t designed for those who are faint-hearted. Customers can also pre-order the smartphone inside the store and pick it up on September 9. The stores are open every single day from August 25 and until September 11.

It seems that Samsung continues to heavily promote its latest flagship, the Galaxy Note 7, despite reports that indicated a shortage of supply for this particular phone.