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SAMSUNG GALAXY S22 SERIES

When you're working with a tight smartphone budget, conventional wisdom usually suggests opting for a lower-end, but brand-new, device. However, that’s not always the best option. At least not with the wide range of Samsung refurbished smartphones available today.


At Phonebot, you'll find incredible offers on refurbished Galaxy S22 series devices. Whether you're after an affordable choice or the powerful features of the S22 Ultra, there's something here to meet your needs.

What Samsung Galaxy S22 models are available?

In true Samsung fashion, the Galaxy S22 series includes three incredibly powerful models:

  • Samsung Galaxy S22

  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus

  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Why buy refurbished Samsung S22 devices?

Let’s talk about the benefits of buying the Galaxy S22 Ultra refurbished model or any used secondhand device for that matter. As you’ll notice from our Samsung S22 deals, refurbished phones are considerably cheaper than new ones. For instance, the S22 Ultra price starts at just A$649, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious shoppers who want nothing but the best.


Choosing a refurbished model is a smart way to save money while getting great value for your investment. Not only will you enjoy a high-quality device, but you’ll also be doing your part to reduce electronic waste. In a world where we all need to look out for our planet, it feels good to know that what benefits your wallet can also help the environment.

What are the features of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Series?

The S22 lineup delivers top-notch performance and 5G connectivity, with the base Samsung S22 5G offering a compact yet powerful option. The Galaxy S22 Plus spots a larger screen and better battery. The Samsung S22 Ultra, on the other hand, stands out with its premium camera and storage options. All three models are powered by the Qualcomm SM8450 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset.


Here is a breakdown of some of the distinctive features:

Samsung Galaxy S22 5G

  • Display:1-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz refresh rate.

  • Camera: Triple camera (50 MP wide, 10 MP telephoto, 12 MP ultrawide).

  • Battery: 3700 mAh with fast charging.

  • Storage: 128 GB or 256 GB

Samsung Galaxy S22+ 5G

  • Display:6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz refresh rate.

  • Camera: Triple camera (50 MP wide, 10 MP telephoto, 12 MP ultrawide).

  • Battery: 4,500 mAh with fast charging.

  • Storage: 128 GB or 256 GB

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

  • Display:8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz refresh rate.

  • Camera: Quad camera (108 MP wide, 10 MP telephoto, 10 MP periscope telephoto, 12 MP ultrawide).

  • Battery: 5,000 mAh with fast charging.

  • Storage: 128GB, 256GB, 512 GB and 1TB

Is the Samsung Galaxy S22 worth buying now?

At two years old, the Samsung Galaxy S22 is no longer the leading flagship in the Galaxy S series. In fact, the Samsung S22 price places it squarely in the mid-range category in today's market. However, this lineup has been a constant frontrunner as a powerful and feature-rich smartphone.


If you currently own an older Galaxy phone and are considering an upgrade, we can confidently recommend that you buy the Samsung S22. The Galaxy S23 series does feature some upgrades over its predecessor. However, most of them are iterative, with the biggest advantage being their longer battery life.

How much does the Samsung Galaxy S22 cost?

As mentioned, refurbished smartphones tend to be more affordable, but what does that really mean in terms of savings? The entry-level Samsung Galaxy S22 5G 128GB is priced at A$469. You can anticipate comparable savings with the next model. The Samsung S22 Plus price in Australia starts at approximately A$519.


If you're eyeing the higher-end models, the S22 Ultra 256GB is available for approximately A$699, and the S22 Ultra 1TB comes in at around A$1,049. These prices reflect the value you can get by opting for refurbished options.

What Is the Newest Samsung Galaxy Phone?

The latest addition to the Samsung Galaxy lineup is the Samsung Galaxy S24 Series, which builds upon the features of its predecessors. The Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra introduce a host of software and hardware upgrades, including enhanced AI capabilities, improved cameras, and faster performance.

Best Place to Buy a Refurbished Samsung Phone

Shopping for a Samsung Galaxy S22 has never been easier! Here at Phonebot, you’ll find unbeatable deals on the entire S22 lineup, including the powerful Galaxy S22 Ultra. With numerous Samsung S22 deals popping up every day, you can grab your favorite model at a price that suits you.


All our phones come thoroughly tested and inspected, ensuring you get a high-quality, reliable device. Plus, with warranties and customer support, buying a refurbished Samsung phone from Phonebot means you can shop with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to turn off Samsung Galaxy S22?
You can use the hardware buttons of your Samsung S22 to turn off your device. To start, press and hold the lock and volume down buttons at the same time until the power off screen appears. Select 'Power off' from there, and your device will be turned off.
What Storage Samsung S22 Ultra Do You Need?

Selecting a storage option for your Samsung S22 Ultra meets your specific needs. If you store a lot of data locally on your device, then going with the 512GB or 1TB variant would make sense. However, if you’re an average user who doesn’t have a lot of data, you can opt for a 128GB or 256GB variant.