SAVE $570: As of Jan. 16,Watch Maninilip Online get a like new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra from Woot for $849.99, which is $570 off its new price of $1,419.99. That's a discount of 43%.
If it's time to toss your old smartphone and upgrade to a new one, you might want to think about skipping a trip to your carrier and buying online. Often you can save hundreds just by opting for a different color, amount of storage space, or even by buying used. That's the case with this particular phone deal, which can net you a fantastic device for a low price.
As of Jan. 16, get a like new Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone for $849.99 at Woot. That's $570 off its normal price of $1,419.99 when you buy new and a discount of 43%. Currently, only the Gray, Violet, and Yellow colorways are still available, and you can opt for devices that will be compatible with AT&T or T-Mobile. The unlocked phones are out of stock at the time of writing.
Like new condition means that the phones have been sourced from Samsung's 15-day buyer's remorse return program. They've been inspected and reconditioned accordingly by Samsung. They don't come in their original retail packaging, but they do come with a USB-C cable, S Pen, and SIM removal tool.
This smartphone is one of the best models you can currently purchase as part of the Galaxy lineup. It rocks a 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a 200MP main camera with ultrawide, telephoto, and periscope lenses. Under the hood, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor can handle all your day-to-day needs, and the 5,000 mAh battery means you've got juice all day long even if you're a heavy user.
Whether you just need something more reliable and up to date than your old phone or you can't resist a good deal, you'll want to snag this one as soon as possible – the other colorways likely will sell out fast.
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