Two new images have been leaked which show off the Samsung Galaxy Note 7R. In order to differentiate this refurbished device from the one that caused all of the issues is that you could see an "R' on the device's back panel.
A new report claims that Samsung has yet to apply for certifications with the Korean Agency for Technology or the National Radio Research Agency for the refurbished Galaxy Note 7.
It seems the Galaxy Note 7R is just about ready to launch in China. The refurbished handset comes with a smaller 3,200mAh battery compared to the original Galaxy Note 7. Listings are letting it go for the equivalent of $521.
The Investor reports that the Samsung Galaxy Note 7R -- R for Refurbished -- will be around 50% cheaper than the original was. This comes after initial reports that the device would be around $640, down from its launch price of at least $800.
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