Samsung might start selling refurbished Galaxy Note 7’s that didn’t blow up

Samsung walked through the fire when the company was recently forced to recall and eventually discontinue over two million fire-catching Galaxy Note 7 devices. But it seems the tech giant hasn’t quite given up on its faulty flagship smartphone yet. According to a report from South Korean outlet The Investor, Samsung might be contemplating selling refurbished Note 7 units starting from next year. The rumor comes from an undisclosed “industry source” and further speculates that the South Korean manufacturer will mostly target emerging markets like India and Vietnam to retail its refurbished handsets. “Samsung has not made a final decision yet, but it…
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