Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra prices dip to just £549 thanks to major giffgaff sale

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra price has dipped to an amazing price (Image: SAMSUNG • GETTY)
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra price has dipped to an amazing price (Image: SAMSUNG • GETTY)

Buying a smartphone can sometimes be pricey, but this deal on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra might be worth your time if you're okay with getting a refurbished device.

Giffgaff has a fantastic offer on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra where you can get the phone for as low as £549 - one of the best deals out there. This price is for a Galaxy S23 Ultra in good condition, so expect some signs of use.

But if you want a device that's like new, you can get one for just £799, which is also a great deal. If you were to buy the phone brand new right now, it would cost over £1100, so this offer is definitely worth thinking about. All the phones are refurbished - but if you're nervous about buying a used phone, Giffgaff has measures in place to ensure you're protected.

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Giffgaff's refurbished phones are professionally wiped of data and come with a 30-point health check. You'll also get at least a 12-month warranty, and if you're concerned about battery life, don't be - Giffgaff guarantees customers will get 80% battery health or better.

Giffgaff also lets you add a data plan to each phone, so you can be sure you'll get a good data contract along with a phone at a fraction of the price.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra prices dip to just £549 thanks to major giffgaff saleThe S23 Ultra (James Ide)

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra was reviewed by our sister paper the Express where it received five out of five stars and being dubbed the 'ultimate Android smartphone'. But at a price of £1200 when it first released - we can understand why some people kept away.

It comes packed with a 200-megapixel sensor which not only offers some impressive features such as 100X zoom but also the ability to take crystal clear images at night. Battery life is good, it still has the useful S Pen tucked inside its shell and it gets other useful extras such as 5G, Wi-Fi 6 and fairly fast charging.

The design also looks and feels super premium and it's covered in Gorilla Glass Victus 2 which should help it survive life in your pocket.

And if you don't want a Samsung phone, you can find some great refurbished Apple phones directly from Apple itself. That's not all as Apple also sells refurbished Apple products that you can pick up for a cheaper price.

Christopher Harper

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