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I just bought a refurbished Samsung tablet and the only difference was that it was cheaper and it didn't come in a brand new box. Other than that it was a great purchase.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am writing this review on a refurbished Galaxy Tab S 10.5. I have experience with both refurbished products in general and this device specifically. In general refurbished products will function like new products, and so far this tablet has yet to reveal to me what might have caused it to be classified as such. It could have simply been an unwanted return which can no longer be sold as new. One big difference between refurbished devices and used devices is that refurbs will generally come with a full or partial manufacturer's warranty. Overall if you need or want to save some money then refurbished devices can be a good way to go, as long as you understand that they probably won't arrive in the original packaging and they have a chance to have superficial issues which should NOT affect their operation.Though from my experience, even those are not common.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is as new. What is missing would be the original documentation. I was worried about that but the fact that it just worked after being turned on was great. The biggest issue to me was the lack of documentation but all you have to do is get it on line. The product is as new.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Mine was just like brand new. Nothing wrong with it what so ever.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Buying refurbished saved me $200.00 dollars. It looked brand new, with full warranty. I took to the Geek Squad to put anti-virus and asked if refurbished was one that didn't work or got broke and repaired. I was told broken computers get parted out, refurbished usually just means returned. No regrets..
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