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Samsung wants to sell refurbished units of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, suggests report

tech2 News Staff • February 21, 2017, 15:14:08 IST
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If Samsung chooses to dispose of the phones, it will potentially face heavy penalties from the Korean government on environmental grounds.

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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’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.

Samsung isn’t done with the Galaxy Note 7 yet. The company, which was forced to recall over 3 million units of the flagship smartphone when units started randomly exploding, now plans to refurbish these phones and resell them.

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You heard that right. Refurbish. Initial jitters about the safety of such a move aside, it actually seems like a sensible one. After all, now that Samsung has identified the source of the issue and placed all the blame on the battery, what can go wrong? Right?

[caption id=“attachment_358638” align=“aligncenter” width=“640”] ![Issues with Battery B. Image: Samsung](http://tech.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-7-batteries-3.jpg) Issues with Battery B. Image: Samsung[/caption]

Korean website Hankyung reports that Samsung has about 2.5 million usable devices left in its inventory and that the company intends to replace the batteries on the phones with smaller, 3,000 - 3,200 mAh units. The device originally came with 3,500 mAh units.

The report – which is in Korean – also adds that these phones will be sold off in markets like India and Vietnam, and not western markets. Samsung has since told us that it has no intention of selling a refurbished Galaxy Note 7 device in India.

If Samsung chooses to dispose of the phones, it will potentially face heavy penalties from the Korean government on environmental grounds. Refurbishing the phones and pawning them off on developing markets seems like a good idea.

[caption id=“attachment_337865” align=“aligncenter” width=“640”] ![Image: Hui Renjie](http://tech.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-7-explosion-Macbook-Tech2-720-e1482905268278.jpg) Image: Hui Renjie[/caption]

That said, the phone was a brilliant piece of design and engineering and if it wasn’t for the battery, would have propelled Samsung’s mobile division to new heights of profitability. A reasonably priced, refurbished, safe Galaxy Note 7 certainly seems like an excellent idea, particularly if it can take on the likes of the OnePlus 3 and other such devices in the budget flagship segment.

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You’d need tremendous faith in Samsung if you’d take the risk of buying a Galaxy Note 7 again. And it better not explode this time, or Samsung will never recover from the shock.

The refurbished units are expected to start selling in June this year.

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