Samsung Galaxy Note 7: To Be Revived? Samsung Representative Answers Rumors! By Abe Narra | Feb 22, 2017 05:07 AM EST Amidst the disaster brought to the users and to the company Samsung, the large South Korea tech company is rumored will review the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. Various reports said that Samsung has already fixed the defective batteries. However, a Samsung representative told News Post that these rumors are not true. He added that Samsung is not focusing not reviving Samsung Galaxy Note 7 but focused on the incoming Galaxy S8. Some reports said that it could be Samsung's strategy but the representative cleared out that they are past the controversial smartphone. Slashgear has reported that Samsung may look like they are offering a revamped Samsung Galaxy Note 7s later this year after finally fixing the problems with the battery. These problems with battery caused accidental fire and resulted in the massive recall of the product. If this could be true, everyone could get an official statement from Samsung in June. In addition, Korean website Hankyung said that there would be confirmation his June. The revamped Samsung Note 7 would up for sale in regions like Vietnam on July 20. In an article posted by 9to5 Google, Samsung is already in the process of replacing the defective Samsung Galaxy Note 7 batteries in order to resell them as restored devices in certain markets. For this one, Samsung will include a smaller battery. The smaller battery will have 3,000 or 3,200 mAh instead of 3,500 mAh battery the Samsung Note 7 originally shipped. It may mean a decreased battery life but it would not repeat the fatal mistakes of being an explosive phone again. Daily Dot posted in their article that Samsung should just focus on Samsung Galaxy S8 and leave the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in the past. Plus, it would be hard for the people to trust again the smartphone that almost killed them. What do you think about these rumors of reviving Samsung Galaxy Note 7? Tell us in the comments section below.