No, Samsung isn't launching a refurbished Galaxy Note7

He further reiterates that,The report on Samsung planning to sell refurbished Galaxy Note 7 Smartphone in India is incorrect. As for the sales, Samsung plans to make these refurbished devices available in emerging markets, such as India and Vietnam. We cannot yet confirm what Samsung plans to do with the more than 2.5 million defected Galaxy Note 7 devices. Talking about the same, an industry official says,[In the refurbished Galaxy Note 7] 3000 to 3200 mAh battery will be installed. Samsung is currently looking to minimize losses and avoid environmental damage costs by selling refurbished Galaxy Note 7 devices, reports local Korean publication Hankyung.


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No, Samsung isn't launching a refurbished Galaxy Note7

Shortly after the Galaxy Note7 went on sale, first reports of the Galaxy Note7 catching fire started to surface. No, Samsung isn't bringing the Galaxy Note7 from the dead. Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note7 smartphone in August, a month ahead of its usual September launch cycle to get a lead on Apple's iPhone 7. Last month, Samsung released the findings of its internal Galaxy Note7 investigation in which it cited two separate battery-related issues for explosions. "The report on Samsung planning to sell refurbished Galaxy Note 7 smartphone in India is incorrect."

No, Samsung isn't launching a refurbished Galaxy Note7

Samsung wants to sell refurbished units of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, suggests report – Tech2
Galaxy Note 7, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Note 7 battery, Samsung Galaxy Note 7 fire, Samsung Galaxy Note 7 refurbished, Samsung Galaxy Note 7 resale Update: A Samsung spokesperson has told us that Hankyung's report is factually incorrect and that Samsung does not intend to sell refurbished Galaxy Note 7 devices in India. Samsung has since told us that it has no intention of selling a refurbished Galaxy Note 7 device in India. Samsung's official statement is as follows: "The report on Samsung planning to sell refurbished Galaxy Note 7 smartphone in India is incorrect." The rest of the story has been updated accordingly. You'd need tremendous faith in Samsung if you'd take the risk of buying a Galaxy Note 7 again.


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