Earlier news indicated that Samsung plans to relaunch the Galaxy Note 7, which was discontinued last year due to battery issues. Earlier news revealed that Samsung plans to launch the Galaxy Note 7 in markets such as India and Vietnam with a redesigned battery, but will not resume sales in first-tier markets such as North America, Europe or China.
onKorea Economic News AgencyThe report stated that Samsung plans to refurbish the 250 million Galaxy Note 7s that have not yet been destroyed. It is expected that the external casing of the phone will be replaced, and a new battery with a capacity reduced to 3000mAh to 3200mAh will be used. It will be re-listed in emerging markets such as India and Vietnam, but will not be launched in first-tier markets such as North America, Europe or China.
In fact, there was news that Samsung was preparing to re-launch the previously recycled and stocked Galaxy Note 7 in the form of refurbished phones. However, Samsung later denied this. At the same time, after announcing the complete discontinuation of Galaxy Note 7 production, it emphasized that it would not put the recycled or stocked Galaxy Note 7 back on the market in any form.
However, it was recently announced that it would cooperate with a third-party agency to investigate the cause of the Galaxy Note 7 fire and clarify the cause.It does happen in battery components, emphasizing that the 2017 Galaxy A series models launched later have adopted a new battery design. Perhaps Samsung is indeed likely to replace the original internal battery components of the Galaxy Note 7, and at the same time make adjustments to the appearance and other designs, so that this phone can be re-sold with a new look, but the actual name may not continue to be Galaxy Note 7.


