Amazon shoppers rush to buy refurb £500 Samsung Galaxy S21 for £240
SHOPPERS are rushing to Amazon to pick up this fan favourite Samsung Galaxy for over half price.
You can now pick up the renewed Samsung Galaxy S21 for just £239.99, saving you a whopping 51% on the usual price.
- Samsung Galaxy S21 (renewed),
£499£239.99 (save 51%) – buy from Amazon
We spotted this star deal on Amazon’s best-selling SIM-free mobiles list, a great place to head if you’re in the market for bargain tech.
It’s proving popular with Amazon shoppers too: at the time of writing, it’s sitting at number #10 on the best-seller list.
So if you are in the market for a new handset it’s worth considering a renewed device, as they’re ideal for shoppers who want top-quality tech on a budget.
The Galaxy S21 comes in excellent condition and is fully authenticated and backed by the Amazon Renewed Guarantee for a year.
While it’s a few generations old it still holds its own: featuring a huge 6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED display and the Android 10 chipset.
The star attraction has to be the camera though, coming stacked with a dual 12MP main and ultra-wide angle lens and an impressive 64MP Telephoto lens.
We’ve also seen some fab deals for Apple fans too, with a renewed £640 iPhone appearing for £320, bagging shoppers an incredible 50% off.
If you’re on the fence when it comes to the Apple vs Andriod battle, check out our Samsung Galaxy S21 vs iPhone 12 head-to-head to help you pick a side.
And if you want a cheap mobile SIM deal, just last week I reported on a deal from 1pMobile which only costs 1p per minute, text and MB.
We’re always looking for great-value deals on tech giants from the likes of Apple, Samsung and Google too – so head to our tech deals hub for all the latest offers.
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