Samsung denies rumors about the sale of the refurbished Galaxy Note 7

Galaxy Note 7

Sometimes when a company does not offer information on certain issues, the media often begin to speculate, speculation that can become news. Yesterday I published an article in which I informed you of Samsung's plans to put the 2,5 million Galaxy Note 7 on sale again in India and Vietnam that he still had in his warehouses. In this way, the Korean company would eliminate the large available stock of this terminal, withdrawn the month after its launch due to battery problems and, incidentally, would enter an extra money that would help offset the losses caused by this device.

The source of the news came from Korea, so there was no suspicion that it was not true. But it seems that the news was not true. Shortly after the news was released, Samsung's division in India reports that Samsung's plans to get rid of the Galaxy Note 7 do not involve putting it on sale again in the two aforementioned countries. The initial reason that would lead him to sell it in these countries would be motivated by the fact that these countries did not prohibit this terminal in the market at any time. In the statement we can read:

The report regarding Samsung's plans to sell refurbished Galaxy Note 7 smartphones in India is totally incorrect.

We do not know if as a result of the humorous comments that the news has raised the korean company has changed its mind, but particularly and after having found out what the problem had been and once it has been solved using other batteries, I would not mind at all to get a Galaxy Note 7, logically at a much lower price than the one that hit the market in August last. What do you think?


Be the first to comment

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

*

*

  1. Responsible for the data: Miguel Ángel Gatón
  2. Purpose of the data: Control SPAM, comment management.
  3. Legitimation: Your consent
  4. Communication of the data: The data will not be communicated to third parties except by legal obligation.
  5. Data storage: Database hosted by Occentus Networks (EU)
  6. Rights: At any time you can limit, recover and delete your information.