By Anvinraj Valiyathara, | May 15, 2017
The Galaxy Note 7 is coming back as a refurbished unit. (YouTube)
Samsung is prepping for the launch of refurbished version of the Galaxy Note 7. The device recently passed through the FCC certification that hints the phone is likely to arrive soon.
The refurbished Galaxy Note 7 is rumored to unveil only in its home country in June. It is bearing serial numbers SM-N935S, SM-N935K and SM-N935L. These model numbers indicate that alleged Galaxy Note 7R is likely to get released through three major carriers in South Korea such as SK Telecom, KT Corporation and LG Uplus.
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 refurbished model is said to retain the same specifications as the original Note 7 with only some changes in software and battery. The device is expected to come loaded with Android Nougat OS. It is said to carry a smaller battery of a 3,200 mAh capacity. With the less capacity battery inside the Note 7R, it is expected that there won't be any exploding problems in the phablet
It is expected to come powered with octa-core Exynos 8890 chipset and 6 GB of RAM. The phone is likely to have the same storage of 64 GB and include expandable storage of upto 256 GB through microSD card.
The phone is likely to cost little cheaper than its original price. The original Note 7 was sold for $870 (988,900 won). The refurbished Note 7 is rumored to cost $620 (700,000 won) that is $250 less than original model. The phone is said to come in three color variants of Coral Blue, White, and Black, TheAndroidSoul reported.
The South Korea-based company is said to be working on a new smartphone in the C series. The alleged phone is rumored to be the Galaxy C10. It is carrying a model number of SM-C9150.
The phone is expected to come powered by Snapdragon 660 SoC and is likely to sport dual rear cameras. Like the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the S8+, the Galaxy C10 smartphone is said to include the Bixby feature. Previously leaked renders indicates that the phone will not come with rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, but it will be incorporated in the physical Home button, IndianExpress reported.
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