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Green Gadgets Black Friday phone deals: nab up to 15% off quality refurbished Apple, Samsung and Google devices

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Looking to pocket a fantastic deal on a new phone this Black Friday? Skip buying new — you can score big savings on high-quality refurbished devices at Green Gadgets, with all the top smartphone brands present and accounted for.

Forget dusty old stock — Green Gadgets supplies top-tier refurbished items, including recent Apple iPhone, Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy models. And by choosing refurbished, you are also making a conscious choice to reduce e-waste and support the circular economy. It's your chance to snag that flagship phone you've been eyeing without the premium price tag or the environmental guilt!

In other words, now is a fantastic opportunity to grab a high-quality, 'new-to-you' phone at an unbeatable Black Friday price. So, if you're after new devices for the family, or just need a new phone for yourself, check out the Green Gadgets Black Friday sale — and it's also just in time for Christmas!

Google Pixel 9 Pro XL (128GB) — Black (As New)
Save 15% (AU$146.85)
Google Pixel 9 Pro XL (128GB) — Black (As New): was AU$979 now AU$832.15 at Green Gadgets

The Pixel 9 Pro XL may have launched last year, but it remains an outstanding device with its incredibly bright display and impressive AI features powered by the Tensor G4 chip. At the moment, you can snag a refurbished 128GB model in ‘As New’ condition for just AU$832.15, down from AU$979 — a tidy 15% off its regular refurbished price. Alternatively, for even bigger savings you could opt for a 'Good' condition model for as little as AU$704.65.

Apple iPhone 16 Pro (128GB) — Black (As New)
Save 15% (AU$212.85)
Apple iPhone 16 Pro (128GB) — Black (As New): was AU$1,419 now AU$1,206.15 at Green Gadgets

Looking for a new Apple smartphone without breaking the bank? Green Gadgets has last year’s iPhone 16 Pro in ‘As New’ condition starting from just AU$1,206.15, down from AU$1,419, making it a steal compared to the AU$1,799 RRP. If you’re looking to save even more, you can snag it for just AU$1,070.15 by going for the ‘Good’ condition option.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (256GB) — Titanium Violet (As New)
Save 15% (AU$164.85)
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (256GB) — Titanium Violet (As New): was AU$1,099 now AU$934.15 at Green Gadgets

For a device that can handle basically anything with ease, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra delivers. It packs blazing-fast performance, an incredible 200MP main camera, and an S Pen for effortless note-taking, plus full DeX support so it can double as a laptop when hooked up to an external display and peripherals. At the moment, Green Gadgets is offering it for just AU$1,099 AU$934.15 in ‘As New’ condition (well below the AU$1,999 RRP), or you can grab one for as little as AU$823.65 in ‘Good’ condition.

Why buying refurbished from Green Gadgets makes sense

It’s a fact: smartphones are essential, but they can create a mountain of e-waste when we ditch our old, still-working devices.

Thankfully, the rise of refurbished tech offers a more sustainable solution, giving countless gadgets a second life. You can pick them up for a fraction of the original RRP, making them a smart, cost-effective choice.

Green Gadgets is one of Australia's most trusted sellers of refurbished phones, tablets and computers. Every device undergoes a rigorous 72-point inspection to ensure it's safe and fully functional, and the store backs this up with a 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee and a standard 12-month warranty (extendable to 24 months).

Best of all, you can make these amazing savings even better by checking out the fantastic deals during the Green Gadgets Black Friday sale, making top-quality refurbished tech more affordable than ever.

Stephen Lambrechts

Stephen Lambrechts is the Managing Editor of Tom's Guide AU and has written professionally across the categories of tech, film, television and gaming for the last 15 years. Before Tom's Guide, he spent several years as a Senior Journalist at TechRadar, had a brief stint as Editor in Chief at Official Xbox Magazine Australia, and has written for such publications as APC, TechLife Australia, T3, FilmInk, AskMen, Daily Telegraph and IGN. He's an expert when it comes to smartphones, TVs, gaming and streaming. In his spare time, he enjoys watching obscure horror movies on physical media, keeping an eye on the latest retro sneaker releases and listening to vinyl. Occasionally, he also indulges in other non-hipster stuff, like hiking.