Deal: Certified Refurbished Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus For $459 – July 2018

Deal: Certified Refurbished Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus For $459 – July 2018

Woot is currently selling a slew of certified refurbished Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus smartphones, bringing the price down to just $459. Now these are certified refurbished, but there is still a warranty available, so if anything does go wrong with the phone, you'll still be covered.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus was Samsung's biggest smartphone of 2017, with a 6.3-inch Quad HD+ Infinity Display, the Snapdragon 835 chipset and 4GB of RAM. There is also 64GB of storage here, so you can keep all of your music and pictures on your phone instead of the cloud. The Galaxy S8 Plus does not sport dual-cameras, instead it has a single 12-megapixel sensor that actually takes some really good pictures – and is one of the best cameras from last year and it still competes with 2018 flagship smartphones. The Galaxy S8 Plus also features a 3500mAh capacity battery, which should keep your phone running all day long. This particular model of the Galaxy S8 Plus that Woot has on sale today is the Verizon model, but it is unlocked so it will work on GSM networks as well. This means that this will work on AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon, unfortunately, there's no Sprint support here. Currently, Woot only has the Galaxy S8 Plus available in Orchid Grey, the other colors are sold out right now, and this one will likely be gone pretty soon as well.

Woot does offer free shipping, but only for Amazon Prime members. So if you are not an Amazon Prime member, you will need to pay a flat fee for shipping. Although you can also opt to sign up for a free 30-day trial of Amazon Prime and still get free shipping here. So that's a great way to get around it, just remember to cancel your trial before it expires, or you'll be paying $99. Woot does not charge taxes either, which is pretty good for those that want a great deal.

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