Samsung will start selling the Galaxy Note 7 again, reconditioned and with smaller batteries

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Samsung certainly did not have a very good 2016 year, mainly due to the problems suffered by the Galaxy Note 7, related to the battery and that ended up leading the South Korean company to have to withdraw it from the market. Some time after making the tragic decision, he had to explain and ask for forgiveness, something that would have allowed him to make an important decision now.

And it is that according to the rumors Samsung could put the Galaxy Note 7 back on the market, reconditioned, and with a smaller battery to avoid repeating the problems of the past.

As we can read in the Korea Economic Daily, Samsung could sell the popular smartphone again from next June, with a 3.000 or 3.200 mAh battery, which differs somewhat from the original that the 3.500 mAh terminal had. . This would put an end to the risk of explosion suffered by the original device.

These new Galaxy Note 7 would also have some modification to the case and at the moment it seems that they would only be sold in Vietnam and India, and then make the landing in more countries, although it seems difficult that it will be marketed in the same number of countries as the original Note 7 did.

There is no doubt that Samsung wants to somehow take advantage of all the units of the Galaxy Note 7 that it had to withdraw from the market, and it will do so in a somewhat peculiar way, with a small redesign and a smaller battery than the original. See we will see how the experiment turns out and the price with which this device reaches the market.

Does Samsung's re-market the Galaxy Note 7 with a new battery sound a good idea?.


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