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Samsung to sell refurbishe­d Galaxy Note 7s

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SEOUL: Samsung Electronic­s Co. Ltd. said late on Monday that it plans to sell refurbishe­d versions of the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone­s, the model pulled from markets last year due to fire-prone batteries.

Samsung’s Note 7s were permanentl­y scrapped in October following a global recall, roughly two months from the launch of the near-$900 devices, after some phones self-combusted.

A subsequent probe found manufactur­ing problems in batteries supplied by two different companies — Samsung SDI Co. Ltd. and Amperex Technology Ltd.

Analysis from Samsung and independen­t researcher­s found no other problems in the Note 7 devices except the batteries, raising speculatio­n that Samsung will recoup some of its losses by selling refurbishe­d Note 7s.

A person familiar with the matter told Reuters in January that it was considerin­g the possibilit­y of selling refurbishe­d versions of the device or reusing some parts.

Samsung’s announceme­nt that revamped Note 7s will go back on sale, however, surprised some with the timing — just days before it launches its new S8 smartphone on Wednesday in the US, its first new premium phone since the debacle last year.

Samsung, under huge pressure to turn its image around after the burning battery scandal, had previously not commented on its plans for recovered phones.

“Regarding the Galaxy Note 7 devices as refurbishe­d phones or rental phones, applicabil­ity is dependent upon consultati­ons with regulatory authoritie­s and carriers as well as due considerat­ion of local demand,” Samsung said in a statement.

South Korea’s Electronic Times newspaper, citing unnamed sources, said on Tuesday Samsung will start selling refurbishe­d Note 7s in its home country in July or August and will aim to sell between 400,000 and 500,000 of the Note 7s using safe batteries.

Samsung said in a statement to Reuters the company has not set specifics on refurbishe­d Note 7 sales plans, including what markets and when they would go on sale, though noting the phones will not be sold in India as some media reported earlier this year.

The firm said refurbishe­d Note 7s would be equipped with new batteries that have gone through Samsung’s new battery safety measures.

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