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Bangladesh's manufacturing prowess is getting yet another stamp of global approval. The South Korean tech giant Samsung has decided to manufacture its latest flagship devices, the Note20 and the Note 20 Ultra 5G, in the country.

The handset, which was rolled out globally on 5 August, can work with the fifth-generation cellular network technology that gives users near-real-time interactivity, faster internet, lower response times and the capacity to join many devices.

"We are manufacturing 5G devices and it shows that Bangladesh can now make anything," Mohammad Mesbah Uddin, chief marketing officer of Fair Electronics, Samsung's local assembly partner, told The Daily Star yesterday.

The first batch of the 5G devices put together in the state-of-the-art manufacturing plant of Fair Electronics spanning 30 acres in Narsingdi will hit the market in the middle of September. The company will make about 26 to 27 per cent value-addition to the 5G-enabled device, the pre-booking for which has started on 10 August and will continue until September.

"Samsung has full confidence in Fair Electronics and this dispelled the general notions that the country can't make world-class products."


Thanks to the local assembling, the price of the device would be Tk 35,000 less at least. If the device is imported, the price would be more than Tk 160,000, he added.

Although the device, which will come in mystic bronze and mystic black colourway, is priced at Tk 134,999, a customer can purchase it at Tk 110,000.

Customers will get Tk 15,000 discount on pre-booking. If they exchange a Samsung device, they will get another Tk 10,000, besides the price of the used device, according to Uddin.

The move from the local assembling industry came ahead of Bangladesh's planned rollout of 5G by 2021.

Fair Electronics, which started assembling Samsung handsets last year, has so far churned out 25 lakh units, most of which are 4G-enabled.

In January, the South Korean tech giant's flagship smart device Galaxy Note10+ was assembled at the plant of Fair Electronics in Narsingdi. The local company is now assembling almost all Samsung devices sold in Bangladesh.

This year, the company had plans to assemble 25 lakh units of smartphones. But for the coronavirus pandemic, it is now aiming to churn out 20 lakh units.

For the 5G device, Fair Electronics has made additional investments to install a 5G network testing equipment and a new underwater testing machine.

The 6.9-inch Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G comes with 12GB of random-access memory (RAM) and is powered by a 4,500mAh battery.

Its design features a metal body elevated by exquisite details and transcendent colours and durable Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, the toughest-ever glass in a smartphone.

The phone has a triple rear camera setup with the pro-grade 8K camera and editing suite.

As strict social distancing has to be maintained because of the pandemic, Samsung is giving an opportuning to customers to be acquainted with the device.

It has rolled out the "Meet the Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G from home" initiative where customers can experience the device online before pre-ordering through a 15-minute video call. Two sales representatives will assist the customer in the experience session made from Samsung flagship store located in BTI Landmark, Gulshan Avenue. Appointments will be scheduled between 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm.

The campaign began on 14 August and would continue until 20 August.

"The pandemic has changed the way we live and communicate," said Md Muyeedur Rahman, head of mobile at Samsung Bangladesh.

Customers can pre-order the device from Samsung's official stores and online at www.note20preorder.com as well as through GP Shop, Robi Shop, Banglalink Shop, Evaly, Pickaboo and Daraz.

Fair Electronics is also assembling Samsung's other top device Galaxy Note20, which will hit the market next month with a price tag of Tk 99,000.

Customers can buy it at Tk 80,000 if they make a pre-booking. And if they exchange a Samsung device, they will get another Tk 10,000 plus the price of the used device.

Bangladeshis are garnering experience and learning about new and advanced technologies working at such plants, Uddin said. More than 95 per cent of the 1,500-strong workforce at the plant is local.


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It's just assembling, the motherboard is not even made in house in bd. So I am not very excited about it
 
It's just assembling, the motherboard is not even made in house in bd. So I am not very excited about it


Samsung was set to open a PCB manufacturing plant in 2020, I believe, the employees have been trained and the plant has most definitely been setup, But you know covid.....

Also, they're going to start by manufacturing boards for low end devices first.


Walton already makes PCBs and Motherboards for both smartphones and Computers, Haven't you watched the video ?
 
Samsung was set to open a PCB manufacturing plant in 2020, I believe, the employees have been trained and the plant has most definitely been setup, But you know covid.....

Also, they're going to start by manufacturing boards for low end devices first.


Walton already makes PCBs and Motherboards for both smartphones and Computers, Haven't you watched the video ?


This is not about Walton, this is about Fair Electronics. For bd to proper we need another 7 brands/companies in either different fields or the same ones.
 
It's just assembling, the motherboard is not even made in house in bd. So I am not very excited about it

It is a South Korean company and the company decides what to produce in another country. Nevertheless, it is good to see a world famous company has chosen Bd for doing assembling works. Electronics devices require high quality manpower and Samsung has found that quality manpower is available here. Motherboard and the production of other components will follow the present move. Hope, the country's population support the Samsung move by purchasing its products made in Bangladesh
 
It's just assembling, the motherboard is not even made in house in bd. So I am not very excited about it
iPhones aren’t completely manufactured in China either
 
I ordered mine today.

China and the far east with the exception of Vietnam is losing cheap labour. Next in line are countries like pakistan bangladesh india and finally it will be Africa's turn
 
It's just assembling, the motherboard is not even made in house in bd. So I am not very excited about it

In good time my friend.

Luxury Samsung products don't have that much volume in Bangladesh compared to average smartphones by local brands because of high cost. So assembly right now makes sense. Eventually - sub-components will be made here as well. Parts for luxury phones are more specialized and higher quality compared to normal smartphones, especially the screen for this one which uses a stylus. The camera is also a world-beater unit.

Still way better than Sanghi kanjoosis who are happy with screwed together Oppo and RedMi garbage assembled from low tier China part sub-assemblies in India....motherboards for almost no phones are made in India either, unless I'm proven wrong.
 
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I ordered mine today.

China and the far east with the exception of Vietnam is losing cheap labour. Next in line are countries like pakistan bangladesh india and finally it will be Africa's turn

5G model or the regular one?
 
Note 20 ultra 5g 256

Well Congrats!

I may have to get one too - In the US this has just been reduced for unlocked at $1400 plus tax (for 128GB at major retailers).

Probably a lot cheaper if we get it locked to one of the cell carriers such as verizon
 
It is a South Korean company and the company decides what to produce in another country. Nevertheless, it is good to see a world famous company has chosen Bd for doing assembling works. Electronics devices require high quality manpower and Samsung has found that quality manpower is available here. Motherboard and the production of other components will follow the present move. Hope, the country's population support the Samsung move by purchasing its products made in Bangladesh

£1,300, is a hefty sum most people get phones like this on credit/ contract and pay it off on a monthly basis in uk. I don't know how many people in bd will be willing to buy it lump sum.
 
£1,300, is a hefty sum most people get phones like this on credit/ contract and pay it off on a monthly basis in uk. I don't know how many people in bd will be willing to buy it lump sum.



Oh, trust me there are more fellows who can afford than you would think.


Remember, we are talking about a nation of a 164 million people, the size of the upper class and middle class is not tiny when you think about it.
 
Happy with what I have, but that Note 20 is a BeAsT
 
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