Samsung may expand its Nougat beta program to other countries

A couple of weeks ago, when Samsung announced the Android 7.0 'Galaxy Beta Program' for users of the company's Galaxy S7 and S7 edge smartphones, it was revealed that the program will only be available in the US, UK, South Korea, and China. However, now it looks like some other countries may also be added to that list.
This was indicated by a Samsung support representative in the Philippines, who - on being queried about the program's availability in the country - said: "You may wait until early next week for its release to your device." Following is the screengrab of the conversation:
Keep in mind that the information comes from a support rep, so it shouldn't be taken as an official word as reps have been incorrect quite a few times in the past as well. Besides, beta program requires interested users to register for it, but the aforementioned reply doesn't make any mention of it.
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