
Regular price
$900
Regular price
Sale price
$900
Super clean samsung s25 ultra *12/256gb* titanium silver blue *activation warranty :23/05/2027
- Super clean samsung s25 ultra *12/256gb* titanium silver blue *activation warranty :23/05/2027
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Used Samsung phones are widely available from various sources, ranging from certified refurbished programs to private sellers. The best option depends on your budget and desire for reliability and warranty. Many models, from recent flagships like the Galaxy S25 and S24 to older devices like the S21 series, can be purchased used or refurbished.
Certified refurbished phones
This is one of the safest ways to buy a used Samsung phone, as devices are professionally inspected, repaired, and come with a warranty.
- Samsung Certified Re-Newed: Samsung has its own program where older devices are refurbished with genuine parts, get new batteries, and undergo a 147-point inspection. These devices come with a one-year warranty and are sold on Samsung's website.
- Best Buy: The retailer offers "Certified Refurbished" Samsung phones, often through its Geek Squad program. You can find recent models, like a Refurbished Excellent Galaxy S25 128GB (Unlocked) in Navy, which received a high rating on Samsung US.
- Back Market: This specialist marketplace for refurbished tech rigorously vets its sellers to ensure product quality. They offer a wide selection of Samsung phones, including the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy Z Flip5, with typical savings of 30–70% off the new price.
- Reebelo: This online platform offers premium and certified refurbished Samsung phones, including a range of older and newer models at discounted prices.
- Refurbed.ie: Offers deals on refurbished Samsung phones with free delivery in some regions.
Considerations when buying used or refurbished
- Source: For the best quality and reliability, prioritize phones from a manufacturer-certified program (like Samsung's) or a reputable refurbishing company (like Back Market).
- Condition: On sites like Back Market, devices are graded by condition (e.g., Fair, Good, Superb). When buying from private sellers, ask for detailed photos and a description of any wear.
- Lock status: Ensure the phone is "factory unlocked" or "network unlocked" if you plan to use it with a carrier other than the original one.
- Warranty: Check if the phone comes with any warranty. Certified refurbished devices usually include one, but private sales typically don't.
- IMEI check: When buying from a third-party seller, check the phone's IMEI number to ensure it has not been reported as stolen or lost.
- Battery health: A new battery is often included in a certified refurbished phone. If not, the previous owner's usage may have degraded the battery's health.