In Vietnam, Samsung recently celebrated the Space 23 eventĀ of its Galaxy Note series. The celebration was hosted in Samsung’s flagship shop in Ho Chi Minh City and included a variety of events to commemorate the anniversary.

The ceremonies began with the formal debut of the Samsung Galaxy S23 series, which is now available in Vietnam. Samsung representatives emphasised their ambition for developing new gadgets that satisfy users’ demands while providing them with access to cutting-edge technologies. Guests could also get hands-on experience with several Galaxy Note series products and learn more about how they can make life easier with mobile productivity features like S Pen or DeX Mode, which are all enabled by 5G connectivity on select models.
The welcome ceremony, which took place on the evening of March 23, featured prominent visitors such as Ambassador Thanh Hang, veteran Galaxy Note users, partners, and press agencies.

As a gift of appreciation to the Samsung user community, particularly the Galaxy Note series enthusiasts, Samsung has organised a variety of engaging and noteworthy activities to commemorate the significant milestones accomplished since the start of the Galaxy Note series. Here is an opportunity to reflect and reminisce on the decade-long adventure that began with the release of the first Galaxy Note.
Samsung introduced a special card known as “Note Privilege,” which is widely regarded as important. This card was created specifically for the Samsung community and provides particular benefits to its owners. The privileged cardholders can take advantage of exclusive deals, purchase Samsung mobile devices at reduced costs, and enjoy one-of-a-kind premium experiences not available to the general public. This card, however, is not widely available.
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