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It’s valid from September 14 to October 5, 2016. To take advantage of it, you simply need to purchase a Galaxy S7 edge (not a regular Galaxy S7) from a participating retailer, then claim your new Gear VR headset from Samsung’s website “30-60 days after your purchase.”"
This is actually the 4th time they've done rounds of giving away these headsets. The preorder, the promotion following the preorder, one in the US in July and now this one in the UK.
What I find most interesting is that the offer is valid up until October 5th when Google is launching its new Pixel Phone. I suppose this is the big push leading up to the Pixel which will be googles first phone built to utilize Daydream.
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It's not that I feel the technology isn't worth the price tag of the headset. It is, and then some. However, it seems every time I turn around Samsung is doing one of these 'get one free' promotions.
Of course, I wouldn't have been able to save by going with last year's S6 (which I actually preferentially chose in part due to its 64GB storage), so there is that.
I'm happy to support the technology and don't regret the purchase in the least. I hope this will get Samsung's GearVR, and VR in general, some more exposure.
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As I have a Note 7 and they've been recalled I'm starting to think I might swap to the Pixel myself, but I have yet to get any specs, so I can't make a decision.
Now to be fair once Facebook acquired them that objective may have changed or even simply changed for reasons not related to Facebook however I have not heard them say anything to reverse those original statements.
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(aka if someone says they are going to the store and you see them driving in that direction unless you can think of another reason why they might have changed their mind its safe to say they are likely still going to the store)
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In fact, I don't think Oculus has released any software that you have to pay for at this point. Who knows how much they're charging development teams per sale of their software on the Oculus store, but I would imagine they aren't charging much if anything, and it seems like everything goes on sale pretty regularly, so it's doubtful they're getting a large percentage.
I'm getting the Sony VR so that's cool.