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Refurbished Galaxy Note7 to cost half as much as the original Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • Kg{3
  • 12 May 2017

I have no problems with my note 7 before... I even charge it while watching youtube but it doesn't heat much.

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  • krW$
  • 12 May 2017

MG7, 11 May 2017At 440$ it will not stand a chance against 1+5 or mi6 considering a second hand and refurbishe... moreHa! You people really need a dose of reality.
$440 is too much for a far superior top rated device that would barely cost more than those others as it puts them to shame?
On what planet?

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  • Anonymous
  • krW$
  • 12 May 2017

MG7, 11 May 2017Not ordinary samsung but a refurbished one year old flagship.How is it a year old?

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  • krW$
  • 12 May 2017

Savor , 12 May 2017Don't care anymore. The Pixel XL and LG V20 are still the best phablets released from 2016. Cu... moreLol. Nice try. Don't be hurt that you're favorite is not the best

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  • Anonymous
  • 4JsY
  • 12 May 2017

Anonymous, 12 May 2017no they wouldnt. I will never use chinese brand. end of storyWell their comment was pointing towards using the non Chinese brand...so what are you even saying?

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  • Jorge
  • mj3a
  • 12 May 2017

Note 7R with Samsung Dex and 440€ please!

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  • Anonymous
  • BC3a
  • 12 May 2017

Anonymous, 11 May 2017Lol it has the samsung name on it. Many would buy it over the mi6 or op5 just because of that.no they wouldnt. I will never use chinese brand. end of story

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  • Savor
  • IHqy
  • 12 May 2017

Don't care anymore. The Pixel XL and LG V20 are still the best phablets released from 2016. Curved display AND laggy Samsung software are red flags.

Loving my V20. I have the most perfect trio of phones in my arsenal. I just leave my S7 edge to watch and download porno. It is liquid resistant to flapping.

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  • Bunyip22
  • v6J1
  • 12 May 2017

Loved my GN7 while i had it and this is a bargain if true.

Wouldn't trade my S8+ in on it though. The GN7 camera was great but the S8+ camera is a good step up in low light.

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  • Rdmkr
  • nBR3
  • 12 May 2017

440 for the best, most feaure-rich phone on the market is not just good. That's fricking amazing. Lucky Korean bastards.

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  • Anonymous
  • qpsZ
  • 12 May 2017

I bet it will be sold out in 24 hours....many fans out there are waiting.

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  • LgH$
  • 11 May 2017

Aadrian, 11 May 2017Bring it to Europe. Never sold here, as did the Note 4, Note 5. It exploded before it got to most of Europe. That's why.

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  • Anonymous
  • 0Iw7
  • 11 May 2017

I give 200 $ at most....

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  • gMxY
  • 11 May 2017

Anonymous, 11 May 2017Lol it has the samsung name on it. Many would buy it over the mi6 or op5 just because of that.Not ordinary samsung but a refurbished one year old flagship.

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  • jtRW
  • 11 May 2017

Anonymous, 11 May 2017440 $ dolar hahahahahahhaa no thanksused note 5's go for like $350-$400 depending on the model.. $440 is not a bad price..

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  • nIiG
  • 11 May 2017

Sounds good the amount of tech bloggers and normal people on streets loved the Note 7 before it battery problems, a bargain.

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  • Imperator Neubaticus
  • t7X2
  • 11 May 2017

Half the original price actually sounds good. Lower is better still but if it's cheaper than the a7 then it's a great deal already.

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  • ke}v
  • 11 May 2017

Anonymous, 11 May 2017Lol it has the samsung name on it. Many would buy it over the mi6 or op5 just because of that.Many would also buy because of service. Not sure how many countries has official Xiaomi or other chinese brand technician services but Samsung and Apple are in many countries and providing very good service in a case something happens with your phone. For me that's important.

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  • El Durandal
  • UD{0
  • 11 May 2017

Enochos, 11 May 2017Would it be available in the US?.... and Can it play Snake?No my friend, they remove snake games, they
replaced it with Bomberman , you know that game?

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  • Anonymous
  • bamv
  • 11 May 2017

chrishtovski, 11 May 2017so much for exploding phoneI agree with you man.

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