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When shopping for a new smartphone during the holiday season, you may be swayed by Samsung’s or Apple’s latest releases. However, if you only casually use your phone for texts, web browsing and social media, then you probably don’t need an updated processor or a . In fact, an older model might satisfy your needs at a much more palatable price. One example is a refurbished today only as part of our December Deal of the Day Sale – no coupon necessary. During the event, we’re running 24- and 48-hour price drops on some of our most popular items.
The Galaxy Note 9 may be over four years old, but it’s still incredibly usable in 2022, especially if you need a wider display and enjoy using a stylus. The phone features a 2,960 x 1,440 resolution, ensuring the extra screen real estate produces sharp text and images. This model contains 128GB of storage. That’s not much compared to the , but it should be adequate for essential apps, photos and documents.
The Note 9 is powered by a Snapdragon 845 processor and an Adreno 630 to handle day-to-day tasks like checking emails, browsing Facebook and gaming. You can snap photos and take video calls using the two rear 12-megapixel cameras and an 8MP selfie sensor. Additionally, the phone offers 4G connectivity and ships unlocked so that you can install your own SIM card.
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And don’t let the preowned status fool you. The refurbished Note 9 was given a “Fair” rating by certified reseller EMB Phones, so while you may encounter signs of wear such as scratches and dents, it’s tested to work perfectly.
Perusing the refurbished market is an excellent way to get your hands on a replacement or backup phone on a budget. During our December Deal of the Day promotion, you can or 84 percent off on December 11 only.
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