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Samsung will sell the galaxy note 7 with smaller batteries

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After the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco over the issue of explosive batteries, it is hard to believe that someone wants to buy it again… but it could be different if Samsung sold the Note 7 with smaller batteries. Exactly, Samsung has decided to do just this, sell the Note 7 again (so as not to throw thousands of devices in the trash) and opt for another battery.

The one that aimed to be one of the top of the reference range of 2016, was (not forgotten), but rather reduced to nothing. It has even been banned on airplanes due to its risk of explosion. But today, we have learned that the Samsung guys will sell the Galaxy Note 7 again. But what is the difference between then and now? That now, the Note 7 will come with a smaller battery.

Samsung will sell the Galaxy Note 7 with smaller batteries

This news has left us stone, because few users will want to buy this smartphone after what has happened and no matter how much they change the battery. Samsung does so, to avoid the losses of removing thousands of units from Galaxy Note 7. Some working perfect and others with problems. And it is clear that the company wants to reuse the chassis, wants to reuse everything and re-launch it but with a 3, 200 mAh battery instead of the 3, 500 mAh battery.

The problem has always been in the batteries, however, it has become associated with the shape of the terminal (which will not change), so it could cause these problems again. We do not expect this to happen because they have surely done many tests and quality controls so that this does not happen, because they could lose a lot of credibility.

Samsung will mark them as "refurbished"

As expected, these Note7 will not be sold completely new, but as reconditioned.

And now I have to give you the bad news, because the Galaxy Note7 will not be sold worldwide. It will be sold in India, Vietnam in addition to other points on the map. But in principle, it would not come out in Europe or the US.

What news! What do you think of the subject? Do you see it risky?

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