Refurbished Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in this June with 33% less price

Looking for a flagship phone in affordable price? What about SAMSUNG Note 7?


Samsung has already confirmed that they will bring their troubled device back  to the market, the Galaxy Note 7. This flagship phablet will arrive  this year in june according to a fresh report. This will be refurbished versions of old original Note 7. Report by ET news website claims that the selling of Note 7 will start in Samsung's home country South Korea before anywhere else. According  to sources that the price will be around KRW 700,000 which is around Rs.40,000. Original the Galaxy note 7 was lunched at Rs 60,000 in India.
Samsung says there new Note 7 battery tests are making their latest products more than 100% safe this time and the decent price of this phone is kind of a gift from samsung to their customers.
So if you are looking for an awesome phone at this price range then you should go through this phone and if you are thinking about this phone's past incidents then I'm pretty sure that Samsung will not make any mistake this time.

and,  am I going to buy this phone? yes! ;)
Rumors have claimed that the battery capacity would be about 3,000 mAh or 3,200 mAh which is less than the 3,500 mAh battery of the original Note 7 came with. This product could be tipped as Galaxy Note 7R, where 'R' surely stands for "Refurbished". 
The processor will be same as before Snapdragon 820 with 4GB of ram and other specifications will be same as before,  including it's 12MP / 8MP cameras.

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