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Refurbished Galaxy Note7 launches in Korea in June for $250 less Comments

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m3301841
  • mir
  • t7XY
  • 25 Apr 2017

Better to wait for the Note 8 than waste your money over this mess of a device.

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  • ProJames
  • 6D%6
  • 25 Apr 2017

Expensive? No. This phone is quality at its finest. It is also the best option for people that wants the best experience possible but that also want hardware keys (I do). The display is HDR10 compliant, like the S8. Same camera (but "enhanced"), the best S Pen to date and the excellent Exynos 8890.

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  • LCrH
  • 25 Apr 2017

Obi Wan Kenobi, 25 Apr 2017Which is why it could have a much different battery endurance rating. Also it is rumored to be... moreMaybe overclocking the GPU this time a little?

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  • odlarry
  • r3HI
  • 25 Apr 2017

$620? Samsung come on, I can't that amount for a device I don't trust

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  • davk
  • d@JL
  • 25 Apr 2017

Samsung seriously that price?
What for me a phone, which is forbidden to have in planes?
I think Samsung follow steps of Nokia and Apple. Xiaomi we waiting for your move.

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O14548
  • Oven
  • KSC@
  • 25 Apr 2017

Too expensive. Better wait for Note 8 in 5 months.

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  • VasiliS7edge
  • 001J
  • 25 Apr 2017

j., 25 Apr 2017No way, I will never buy this bomb. I can't trust on Samsung.You think there is any, any single chance to explode the refurbished Note 7? Tell me. It is more possible to explode my ass but not Note 7.

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  • Vic
  • nq4B
  • 25 Apr 2017

Expensive. It's also unknown if Samsung is going to support this discontinued device with spare parts (especially displays, considering how fragile and expensive they are). Probably would worth the risk for 500 USD or even less. But for the price mentioned in the article no no.

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  • meh
  • YWiy
  • 25 Apr 2017

$620 and I can pretty much buy any flagship of this year if I wait till June when price will drop down. If Samsung is reading the comments which they won't, then launch it at $350 and then maybe there will be a demand for this phone. Again if it really is "Explosion proof".

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  • Anonymous
  • 6jqI
  • 25 Apr 2017

Obi Wan Kenobi, 25 Apr 2017You said it GSMArena, "Like a phoenix from it's ashes", the Note7 will return! And please do... moreThere are much better phones out there (in pretty much everything) by now ... it's an irrelevant old phone (low ram, low battery, old camera)

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  • Srin
  • vGvL
  • 25 Apr 2017

seriously $620 for a year old spec device and that too refurbished piece which was blowing up earlier??? Hope samsung hits bulls eye with its confidence

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H882126
  • Hi-tech
  • U@Gm
  • 25 Apr 2017

sell it for 499$ targettng one plus 3t. just give new colors like midnight black and freebies. and don't sell it in india for 800$.

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  • Obi Wan Kenobi
  • J7SN
  • 25 Apr 2017

Anonymous, 25 Apr 2017I don't think a review would make much sense. It's the same just with smaller battery.Which is why it could have a much different battery endurance rating. Also it is rumored to be launching with Android 7.0 (with S8's new Samsung UX probably) which is a big difference from the previous Marshmallow and Grace UX.
And who knows, we might see more improvements under the hood (multi-frame stacked image processing, anyone?)

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L9119
  • L-Kd
  • Nu7V
  • 25 Apr 2017

Ehh... Nothing to see here ppl, move along. Sh*t still expensive.

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  • g6 user
  • 9LAy
  • 25 Apr 2017

only a smoked person will waist over 600 us on a sd820 old processor along with an even worst refurbished REFURBISHED DEVICE Sammy do you think people is stupid to buy such a garbage device dismiss

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  • Anonymous
  • 3SLe
  • 25 Apr 2017

Obi Wan Kenobi, 25 Apr 2017You said it GSMArena, "Like a phoenix from it's ashes", the Note7 will return! And please do... moreI don't think a review would make much sense. It's the same just with smaller battery.

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  • Anonymous
  • 3SLe
  • 25 Apr 2017

$ 620 is very much. Just today, we saw an iPhone 7 Plus refurbished is available for $ 570. And a Galaxy S7, which is very similar to Note 7, costs about $ 450

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R29553
  • RickGH
  • fmg}
  • 25 Apr 2017

Still expensive, but with a spec sheet almost like the G6, and a few additional advantages, it's still a good choice. Waiting for it in my country.

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h7710
  • herrzeba
  • gxuF
  • 25 Apr 2017

Expensive yes. Original Note 7 didn't have great battery life, so this will be worse. I'd rather get S7 edge. I'm a professional artist and I was always drawn to s-pen. Even though they added twice as much pressure sensitivity, there's still lag between your moves and them appearing on the screen, which is annoying! Something like this doesn't happen on Wacom tablet.

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  • 6Qg2
  • 25 Apr 2017

No way, I will never buy this bomb. I can't trust on Samsung.

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