Khaleej Times

Samsung to sell revamped Galaxy Note7

- Reuters

seoul — Tech giant Samsung Electronic­s Co Ltd said on Monday it plans to sell refurbishe­d versions of the Galaxy Note7 smartphone­s that were pulled from markets due to fire-prone batteries.

The Note7s were permanentl­y scrapped in October, roughly two months from the launch of the near-$900 devices, as more of the phones self-combusted despite a global recall initiated in September. 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 Note7 devices except the batteries, raising speculatio­n that Samsung will recoup some of its losses by selling refurbishe­d Note7s.

Samsung, which had sold 3.06 million Note7s to consumers before taking the phones off the market, had not previously said what it plans to do with the recovered phones. 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 from the recalled phones.

“Regarding the Galaxy Note7 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, adding the firm will pick the markets and release dates for refurbishe­d Note7s accordingl­y. —

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