According to The Investor, Samsung could sell the Galaxy Note 7 repaired in 2017

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This is one of those news that can upset us a bit and that we really have to "take it with a grain of salt" since it is a rumor launched by the South Korean outlet The Investor, in which it is said that the company would be willing to put on sale the Smasung Galaxy Note 7 that have been repaired.

This news is delicate no matter where you look and it is that today the firm still has users who have not returned the devices and they had thought to leave them inactive remotely if they do not return them voluntarily, so having in mind to re-launch this line of devices (whether repaired or not) at this point seems very risky.

It seems that sales would be concentrated in 2017 and with terminals fully repaired without the problem of overheating, but also they would not be sold worldwide, countries such as India or Vietnam would be within these phablet receivers. In any case If they decide to sell these Note 7 again they have to be 100% sure that they do not have the fault and this today is another issue that is not totally clear.

It seems that the problems focused on the battery of the devices would not be entirely true and the engineers themselves are not clear to this day what the exact reason for the problem is. Therefore, it is news that we have to take with some suspicion since it may be true, but it is true that to launch the same device again, users and media will look at it with a magnifying glass and any small failure would be a new stumbling block for the brand, something that we really do not think is worth it with the launch of the new Galaxy S8 and S8 Edge so close.


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