In honor of Earth Day, Samsung is giving you the chance to help keep e-waste out of landfills and score a discount on a flagship phone.
Starting today, the Galaxy S24 series, including the S24 Ultra, S24+, and the S24, are available as part of Samsung's Certified Renewed program, which allows you to purchase refurbished phones at a value price.
With this program, Samsung explains, you're getting a like-new phone while keeping a used phone from becoming garbage -- helping the environment in the long run.
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This announcement comes just after refurbished electronics marketplace Back Market announced a partnership with device repair provider iFixit to encourage people to keep their devices longer in response to looming tariffs that threaten to increase the price of new tech.
If you're interested, there are a few things you should know about Samsung's Certified Renewed program.
Compared to other options, some of those are decent deals and some aren't.
The base S24 is $700 new for a 128GB version and $760 for the 256GB. You're saving $80 or $90 depending on which size option you choose.
The S24+ is also sold out directly from Samsung, but you can pick up the 512GB on Amazon for $849, a savings of $70.
Samsung doesn't sell the original S24 Ultra anymore, but you can get it from Amazon (the 512GB version at least) for $1,055. You're paying $85 more for a refurbished phone there.
If you're interested in any of these models, it's worth shopping around.
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