Samsung is preparing to launch a new program selling refurbished, used versions of its high-end smartphones, reports Reuters. According to an anonymous source "with direct knowledge of the matter," the program will use handsets returned to Samsung as part of its upgrade programs in markets like the US and South Korea. The phones would then be sold on to consumers at a lower price, says Reuters, but there's no word on how big the discount would be, or which countries the program will be available in.
The idea of getting a refurbished premium handset directly from Samsung should be attractive to many consumers, especially considering the plaudits the company has won in recent years for its design work. Devices like the Galaxy S7 and...
Samsung will sell refurbished high-end phones, says report
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