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According to a report from South Korea, Samsung's home country, the refurbished Galaxy Note7 will be called the Galaxy Note FE and will make its official launch this July 7. We've heard of previous reports that it will be called the Galaxy Note7R with two versions of battery capacities as spotted in China but this report from ETNews didn't get to mention any of those. Instead, they reported that the refurbished handset will be called the Galaxy Note FE and will launch with the company's Bixby on board with its feed of cards to act as an assistant of sorts. The South Korean company is making sure that the consumer's safety is of top importance so Samsung PH is urging current Note7 users to power off their devices and contact their place of purchase to have their phones exchanged for a different flagship handset. With their replacement program, existing users of the Note 7 may choose to exchange it for a Galaxy S7 edge or Galaxy S7 or request for a full refund. On that note, Samsung is halting the sales and production of the Galaxy Note7. Samsung is officially making the brave step regarding the Galaxy Note7 which has become infamous to the consumer realm. Read more in our articles including "Refurbished Galaxy Note FE to launch July 7" and "Samsung PH urges Note7 users to exchange to Galaxy S7 edge".

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According to a report from South Korea, Samsung's home country, the refurbished Galaxy Note7 will be called the Galaxy Note FE and will make its official launch this July 7. We've heard of previous reports that it will be called the Galaxy Note7R with two versions of battery capacities as spotted in China but this report from ETNews didn't get to mention any of those.

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Instead, they reported that the refurbished handset will be called the Galaxy Note FE and will launch with the company's Bixby on board with its feed of cards to act as an assistant of sorts. The South Korean company is making sure that the consumer's safety is of top importance so Samsung PH is urging current Note7 users to power off their devices and contact their place of purchase to have their phones exchanged for a different flagship handset. With their replacement program, existing users of the Note 7 may choose to exchange it for a Galaxy S7 edge or Galaxy S7 or request for a full refund.

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Our coverage of note 7 includes: "Refurbished Galaxy Note FE to launch July 7"; "Samsung PH urges Note7 users to exchange to Galaxy S7 edge"; "Samsung pulls the plug on the Galaxy Note7". Each article provides unique insights and information.