Samsung recently saw a potential backdrop in its smartphones sales due to the reported explosion of its Galaxy Note 7. The South Korean tech giant took some quick steps of protectivity by taking back all the same branded handsets then from the market. Now the company has already confirmed to refurbish the model just a few weeks back. And the latest insight leaked out in Vietnam points to the new refreshment of Galaxy Note 7.

According to Android Community, Samsung's new refurbished model of Galaxy Note 7 looks exactly the same as its earlier edition. Many experts are now hinting that Samsung may have been gone little recreative with its earlier stocks of Galaxy Note 7. Well, this can be only confirmed when the company reveals the original handset in the market. The image of the alleged Galaxy Note 7 originally surfaced on April 7. As for the specs, the smartphone has been hinted to run with Android 7.0 released in February 2017. The new model comes with a code number of SM-N935.

 As per another report by Slash Gear, besides all the upper mentioned specs, the next variant of Galaxy Note 7 is said to be packed with a smaller battery of 3200 mAh in spite of its earlier 3500 mAh cell, which was the sole reason for its explosion. Samsung has hinted to bring a "safer" battery for this new edition of the handset. The report further suggests that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will not be revealed in the United States, Canada or even in India. Although, the company has not hinted the names of the countries where it has planned to officially unveil this handset.

As per the expected features of Samsung Galaxy Note 7, the phone will pack a Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 processor. As for the display, it would come with 5.7-inches AMOLED screen along with a Gorilla Glass protection. The exact official release date, price, and availability are still secrets to be revealed soon.