You can still buy the Note 7 if you want to take the risk

Oct 24, 2016 06:29 GMT  ·  By

Samsung recalled the Note 7 for the second time earlier this month, but it appears that there still are ways to purchase the phone if you know where to look.

For example, a good place to look for a Note 7 is Hong Kong, as a store there is selling the recalled model at a special price, even though it’s pretty clear that using this phone is no longer recommended.

The photo you see here was taken in Hong Kong by Engadget’s senior editor Richard Lai who explained that the Note 7 was available for buyers at a special price, but he “didn’t dare to ask how much.” The name of the retailer is not known, and neither is the number of Note 7s on sale.

Samsung: Stop using the Note 7!

Samsung made it very clear in the official recall published on October 13 that using a Note 7 was no longer safe, so it’s working with retailers to get all phones off the market and replace them with S7 Edge or offer full returns to customers.

“Since the affected devices can overheat and pose a safety risk, we are asking consumers with a Galaxy Note7 to power it down and contact the carrier or retail outlet where they purchased their device,” Samsung explained.

So why would anyone still purchase a Note 7, you could ask? The answer is pretty simple: if they get a Note 7 at a special price (read heavily discounted), they can then return it to Samsung and receive a brand new S7 Edge, the price difference between the two, as well as $100 in bill credit.

So it could all prove to be a pretty smart move for those looking to make some extra money, although we’re pretty sure that there’ll always be people saying that it is not worth the effort.

In the meantime, keep in mind that using a Note 7 is not safe by any means, even though there are so many people out there who refuse to return it. The risk of overheating and the battery catching fire is pretty big, so it’s indeed a good idea to send it back to Samsung or the retailer and get an S7 Edge instead.