You rarely get a second chance. But if anyone deserves it, it's the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone. After Samsung was forced to pull this amazing phone off the shelves due to problems with its lithium-ion batteries, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is coming back there soon in a renewed form. What this means, we publish below.
Smartphone Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will get another chance. Samsung had to withdraw the untested phone in 2016 after battery problems. This has cast a black mark on an otherwise excellent device and now Samsung wants it clear his name. It will try to do this by offering customers Refurbished Samsung Galaxy Note 7, which will practically be a mirror image of its predecessor in terms of design and technical aspects, including the code designation SM-N935 remains the same, but the important difference will be in the battery, which will no longer have a capacity of 3500 mAh, but 'only' 3200 mAh. Refurbished Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will have pre-installed operating system Android 7.0 Nougat.
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Samsung wants to play on everything green note. Koreans have mountains of unsold phones in their warehouses, which represent a huge environmental burden. So that otherwise completely usable phones are not condemned to bare decay, Samsung will offer part of the refurbished ones for sale (around half a million), will be part of them component source (cameras, chips, etc.), and some will be used for raw materials. They will rebuild in an environmentally friendly way gold, silver, copper, nickel and other metals that are in the phone.