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Refurb/Excellent: Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro GPS 45mm Smartwatch (Gray Titanium)

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Cellfeee via eBay has Refurbished/Excellent Condition: Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro GPS 45mm Smartwatch on sale from $76.49 when you apply 15% off coupon code TAKE15OFF at checkout. Shipping is free.

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  • This Galaxy Watch5 Pro is in Excellent condition. It is 100% functional and in near perfect cosmetic condition with the possibility of a few light hair marks. It does NOT come in its original packaging but will include a generic UL certified cable

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Cellfeee via eBay has Refurbished/Excellent Condition: Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro GPS 45mm Smartwatch on sale from $76.49 when you apply 15% off coupon code TAKE15OFF at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for sharing this deal

Available Color Options:About Refurbished Condition:
  • This Galaxy Watch5 Pro is in Excellent condition. It is 100% functional and in near perfect cosmetic condition with the possibility of a few light hair marks. It does NOT come in its original packaging but will include a generic UL certified cable

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Offer is valid through April 22, 2024 or while supplies last.
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These are the hairline scratches on mine. I was disappointed at first, but then I thought it was totally acceptable, since I'll likely bump the watch here and there myself and these kinds of marks would happen anyway.
You have to turn off the cellular chip or the battery will drain faster. And like the other guy said it seems like if you turn off the cellular trip the battery life still isnt quite as good.
Yes. The watch has its own eSIM number. So you'd need to sign up with your cell provider for a new plan.

To be clear, this is really only helpful if you want to use your watch independently of your phone. I.e. going for a run and stream music but leave your phone at home.

If you don't get a separate plan for your watch, everything works as long as your watch is within Bluetooth range of your phone (or potentially on the same wifi)

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Honeslty the best watch for the money. Still use mine and out lasts the new ones
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Cellular version is the same price. Would there be any downside getting the cellular version if you end up not activating it?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256144554687
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Quote from xGQx :
Cellular version is the same price. Would there be any downside getting the cellular version if you end up not activating it?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256144554687

No downside
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Quote from xGQx :
Cellular version is the same price. Would there be any downside getting the cellular version if you end up not activating it?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256144554687

I've had both versions of the Watch 4. Anecdotally, I felt like the cellular version had slightly worse battery life even when I turned the cellular radio off.
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Quote from MemorableStew1728 :
No downside
I have the same question. I read that the lte models "don't have call and text on other devices" feature. Here is the thread, but not much information: https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyWa...mr920_and/
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Quote from MemorableStew1728 :
No downside

You have to turn off the cellular chip or the battery will drain faster. And like the other guy said it seems like if you turn off the cellular trip the battery life still isnt quite as good.
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I add the TAKE15OFF code at checkout and give this message "This code can't be applied to your order" and the price is keeps the same, no discount.

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Quote from jborage :
I've had both versions of the Watch 4. Anecdotally, I felt like the cellular version had slightly worse battery life even when I turned the cellular radio off.
do you need to get an individual plan for the watch?
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Quote from xGQx :
Cellular version is the same price. Would there be any downside getting the cellular version if you end up not activating it?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256144554687
I had an LTE version of the 46mm classic. I tried to deactivate the LTE (or not activate) and it had terrible battery life. I'm thinking about this watch 5 and I will get the non LTE even at the same price.
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I see rebelo for $59.99 and backmarket for 64.19. both site seem legit.
But they might be in lower conditions.
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Quote from keynowin :
do you need to get an individual plan for the watch?

Yes. The watch has its own eSIM number. So you'd need to sign up with your cell provider for a new plan.

To be clear, this is really only helpful if you want to use your watch independently of your phone. I.e. going for a run and stream music but leave your phone at home.

If you don't get a separate plan for your watch, everything works as long as your watch is within Bluetooth range of your phone (or potentially on the same wifi)
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Who refurbished them? New battery? These are likely trade-ins from Samsung being bulk sold.
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Issues with the seller within the past 6 months. Tempting but Ill pass
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Quote from zizo79 :
Honeslty the best watch for the money. Still use mine and out lasts the new ones
100% this. I just bought a Galaxy Watch Ultra, and I'm struggling to get rid of my Galaxy Watch 5 Pro. Sure, it's a bit slower than my new one, but its battery life is insane.
Galaxy Watch Ultra lasts me 1.5-2.5 days of battery, while my old Galaxy Watch 5 Pro regularly lasted me 2.5-5d. It's an insane difference. You'd think something titled "Ultra" and costing as much as it does would be the universally superior product.
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"a few light hair marks"
Huh?
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