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Samsung probably with its explosive Galaxy The Note 7 hasn't given up yet. According to a foreign magazine The Investor because the South Korean giant should launch its failed phablet again next year and give it another chance. The question remains, however, whether the customers themselves will give him another, already a third chance.

"Samsung hasn't made up its mind yet, but it's likely to start selling a refurbished Note 7 next year," an unspecified source told The Investor. This suggests that the company has already figured out the problem that caused Note 7 batteries to explode, although it has not yet shared the findings with the world. 

The report further states that refurbished Galaxy The Note 7 should also be sold in developing markets such as India and Vietnam, where low-end and mid-range smartphones are popular. So it looks like Samsung will go with the price Galaxy Note 7 significantly down to entice potential customers to buy. So it's highly unlikely that the phone will compete with the iPhone 7 Plus on price, possibly giving Samsung a big advantage. But the question is whether users will believe the third attempt.

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