A sign advising passengers not to carry Samsung Note 7 devices, at an airport in the Netherlands.
Seoul - The phones were scrapped two months after their launch in one of the biggest product safety failures in tech history.
Samsung said in a statement it will determine in which markets it will sell the refurbished Note 7s after discussions with relevant regulatory authorities and carriers. The near-$900 phones were scrapped about two months after their launch in one of the biggest product safety failures in tech history.
The company also plans to recover and use or sell reusable components such as chips and camera modules and extract rare metals used in Note 7s such as copper, gold, nickel and silver.