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Samsung to replace Irish Galaxy Note7 devices

This upcoming clamshell smartphone would come as the successor to the Samsung Galaxy Folder, which launched a year ago in July. There have been a number of changes which have been brought forward in the way the markets of technology function.

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With the recent debacle of their newest release, the Samsung Galaxy Note7, exploding when charging, Samsung has called a worldwide recall and replacement of that phone.

New Samsung Galaxy phones are now compatible with the NextRadio FM listening app on all carriers. The budget smartphone, available only through Snapdeal, will now be cost Rs 9,490 compared to its earlier price of Rs 9,890. These leaked images showcased the device in all its glory. As yet, the sequel to the original Galaxy Folder has not even been announced. These devices used to be in fashion long ago, however, with the rise of the Android devices, and the modern day smartphones, the flip phones went out of fashion. AnTuTu Ratings have given this device a score of 23,434. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 quad-core chipset with a 1.4GHz clock speed and Adreno 308 GPU.

Those who find the storage less can further expand this storage with the help of MicroSD cards. There’s also a 1,950mAh battery and dual SIM slots inside the Folder 2.

“The safety and satisfaction of customers is our top priority and by working closely with our partners and operators, we are taking a proactive approach to address the needs of Galaxy Note7 customers in the UK and Ireland”, commented Conor Pierce, Vice President of IT & Mobile of Samsung Electronics UK & Ireland.

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The smartphone has a rear camera capacity of 8MP with f/1.9 aperture and auto focus and LED flash.

It is understood that between 300 and 500 of the Galaxy Note7 phones have been sold in the Irish market