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The Galaxy S8 Plus is a big beauty -- and the price on this refurb is even more beautiful.

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In honor of today's big Apple event, I thought it only fitting to tell you about a phone that doesn't cost $1,000.

For a limited time, and while supplies last, Daily Steals has the refurbished, unlocked Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus for $515 shipped. That's after applying promo code CHPSKT35 at checkout. Price for a new one: at least $825.

Here's what you need to know about the S8 Plus:

  • It's very similar to the Galaxy Note 8 everyone's drooling over (but no one can afford). The two key features it's missing: the S Pen and a second rear camera.
  • But the S8 Plus has plenty of commendable specs, including a 6.2-inch (!) screen, 64GB of expandable storage, support for wireless charging, a USB-C connector and... wait for it... a headphone jack! (Sue me, I still think this is a valuable feature.)
  • The big complaint most people (including CNET's Jessica Dolcourt) have with the S8 Plus: the location of the fingerprint sensor. It's at the rear, right next to the camera lens. Expect to spend a lot of time cleaning smudges off that lens.
  • Speaking of that review, here's the verdict: "Lovers of big phones won't find a prettier device with a larger screen anywhere else, but you'll want to make sure it isn't too tall for you, and the fingerprint reader too hard to reach, before you commit."
  • This unlocked model was "built for Verizon," but it also supports GSM and should work with "most US GSM networks." (I think if it works with Verizon it should also work with Sprint, but someone more knowledgeable than I will have to answer that question.)
  • It's available in your choice of midnight black or orchid gray. You get a 90-day warranty, but you can purchase an extended one and still come out way ahead.
  • Here's the only real red flag: According to Daily Steals, these units "may have minor cosmetic blemishes to the body ... and surface scratches on the screen." However, I asked the company to send me some photos of the actual unboxed phones; from what I could tell, any such blemishes were very small. And, let's face it, that's the price you pay if you want to save over $300 on a flagship phone.
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These are some actual unboxed Galaxy S8 Pluses from Daily Steals. Aside from the nondescript packaging, they look to be in very good condition. (YMMV.)

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