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The return of the king!
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In February, Samsung quietly removed the Galaxy S24 Ultra from its online store shelves in the USA. At that time, we suspected the company's best 2024 slab-type premium phone would likely return to market through the Certified Re-Newed program. Lo and behold, Samsung has just made that happen.
Today, Samsung announced that the Galaxy S24 trio has joined the Certified Re-Newed program. The 2024 flagships are no longer available for purchase brand-new, but they are back on sale at Samsung's USA e-shop as fully reconditioned smartphones. Here's what they cost.
You can now buy the Certified Re-Newed Galaxy S24 for $619 outright or $17.19 a month before trade-in.
The Certified Re-Newed Galaxy S24+ starts at $799 outright or $22.19 a month.
Last but certainly not least, the Certified Re-Newed Galaxy S24 Ultra — which is Samsung's last Ultra phone with a Bluetooth S Pen — starts at $1,019 outright or $28.31 a month.
In addition to lower costs, you have the option to save even more on the reconditioned Galaxy S24 through trade-in deals.
Better yet, the Certified Re-Newed program offers the most genuine Galaxy phone experience. Samsung's Certified Re-Newed Galaxy S24 phones benefit from the following:
The Galaxy S24 is not the only flagship series available through the Certified Re-Newed program at Samsung's e-shop in the USA. You can also buy the Galaxy S22, starting at $449, and the Galaxy S23, starting at $569.
You may have noticed that we haven't mentioned the Galaxy S21 series. That's because it has now departed the program. With the arrival of the Galaxy S24 series, the Galaxy S21 is out.
As for Samsung's usual offerings, the Galaxy S25 is the latest model available as new, outside the Certified Re-Newed program. It goes for $859 and up, although you are likely to find it at a discount, even without an eligible trade-in.
Mihai is a blogger and column writer at SamMobile. His first Samsung phone was an A800 which took a lot of beating, and a part of him still misses the novelty of the clamshell design. In his free time, he enjoys watching shows, documentaries, and stand-up comedy; listening to music, taking walks, and occasionally playing old(er) video games.
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