Of course, just like how each country has its very own way of doing things as well as culture, so too, does China where pre-orders are concerned. It is more or less an act of registering one’s interest, so the final outcome could prove to be rather different as well, as we will simply need to wait for Samsung to confirm the reported figures at the end of the day.
China also happens to have an interesting version of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, as it will not arrive with a Samsung logo up front (as with the South Korean models), but surely the lack of a company logo on the device where it normally should be would not affect the performance level, right, since it comes with a Snapdragon 820 chipset?