Samsung Galaxy s21 Plus - Phantom Violet (Unlocked)


Storage: 128GB
Condition: NU Refurbished
Price:
Sale price$379.99

Description

Display: FHD+
Screen Size: 6.7"
Screen type: Dynamic AMOLED 2X
Camera: 12 MP Ultra Wide Camera, 12 MP Wide-angle Camera, 64 MP Telephoto Camera, Spacezoom 30x
Processor: 5㎚ Snapdragon 888 5G
Battery Life: 4800 mAh
Operating System: Android

Return Policy

NU Warranty

NU Grading System

At NU we want to make sure all of our customers have an opportunity to purchase a device they will be happy with as well as a device that fits there budget. We offer devices on 4 different grading scales to ensure everyone has an opportunity to purchase the device they want:

A 10/10 cosmetically graded device, the screen/body are in pristine condition showing no signs of usage, 100% fully functional and with 100% battery life.

A 9/10 cosmetically graded device, the screen/body of the device may show some light scratches/scuffs that are not very noticable, 100% fully functional and with 85% or higher battery life.

A 8/10 cosmertically graded device, the screen/body of the device may show minimal signs of scratches/scuffs that are noticable, 100% fully functional and with 85% or higher battery life.

A 7/10 cosmetically graded device, the screen/body will show a moderate amount of scratches/scuffs that are noticable, 100% fully functional and with 85% or higher battery life.

Customer Reviews

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Claffy
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Honest_Critic
Cheaper than retail, but at a gamble

When you buy something that has been renewed or refurbished, you do so with the understanding that the product was returned due to defects, but is being resold at a cheaper cost because those defects were corrected. Right? That was my rational when I bought this phone in November of 2023, replacing a cheap $70 dollar junk phone offered to me at a discount by my cellular provider. I mean, my friend bought a renewed phone off Amazon and has been very satisfied with it. Mine began giving me issues roughly a month into ownership. One of the "handy" little security features with this phone is a moisture/debris detector located in or around the charging port. After about a month of owning and using the phone, I was unable to actively charge my phone. The device would give me a warning saying to unplug the device immediately to prevent damage being done to the circuitry. It will not charge the battery so long as the port remains in a "compromised" state. You cannot turn off the sensor in the settings. I've tried clearing the port of this supposed dust and debris to no effect. I've taken it to rooms where we have dehumidifiers, and it still gives me this warning when i try to charge. The only option left to me was to buy a wireless charging pad, which can cost you up to $100 bucks. I was lucky to have a friend who had one to spare. It's the only way I can recharge the phone without taking it to a repair shop to test/replace the charging port. Most places I've seen online list replacing the port costs $99 dollars for part and labor, but there's no guarantee my local repair shops will abide by that. I've bought other products from Amazon's "Renew Store" that have been listed as renewed and have not given me issues, such as my bluetooth headset. But for whatever reason, this phone's issues slipped through their quality control. For that, I'm rather disappointed. I'm also very disappointed that Samsung would build ransomware into their phone and list it as a security feature. More importantly, I am disappointed in myself for simply accepting the phone as it is and using the wireless charger my friend gave me rather than send the phone back and demand a phone that was actually fixed. I will likely end up paying the extra $100+ bucks to have someone else repair the charging port. Knowing what I do now, would I buy with Amazon Renew Store again? Maybe. Between me and my friend, we've bought 3 products, with 2/3 being a worth while purchase. Those aren't terrible odds, and honestly, I could have probably fixed the situation myself if had brought it up to the seller. I may not have bought the same phone though, if I had to do it over. Samsung knew what it was doing when it added this feature to the phone, especially given they sell you the work-around for an extra $100-200 bucks. Slimey wretches.

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Jahnel Poyser
My mom love it already ??????????

I bought this phone for my mom and I think she’s gonna love it ????????????

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Nikki
Be Picky About Refurbished Phones

The phone is fine, does it's job. I'm not a heavy user. Calls, texts, simple browsing. It still seems to want to be a Verizon phone - I'll have to figure out how to handle that on my own. For now, my voicemail is finicky and the phone is constantly downloading nonsense apps without my input. (So many games!) I'm no stranger to buying refurbished unlocked phones. I've been doing it for years, this is the first time I've gotten a bit burned on it. It could have been prevented, though. If you're looking to buy, be very picky about the condition the phone comes in and immediately request a refund. Before I ever started the phone up, I noticed a small crack in the top of the screen and excess glue around the bezel. I figured it was fine, I'd ignore that and go on. Chalked it up to the cost of getting a refurbished phone. Don't do that. I should have immediately contacted the seller (PDI Mobile) at that point. Since then, the screen has cracked considerably despite having not dropped it. It went into my pocket, uncracked, and came out of my pocket cracked. I had a simple protective cover on it. I have never in my life cracked a phone screen. I assume the cheapest screen available was used to replace the original. It's a good way to cut the costs down. Despite ignoring the first issues, I was well within Amazon's return window at that point and the seller refused. I contacted Amazon customer support, they escalated it to the seller, and the seller again refused. Currently rocking the phone with a piece of scotch tape on the screen so the glass doesn't splinter off into my finger. Classy! So, be picky. And maybe steer clear of phones sold by PDI Mobile.

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Arkar
Great phone

good way to save a couple of hundred. came before time

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