Samsung has officially announced its Certified Re-Newed program in India, aiming to make premium Galaxy smartphones more accessible to consumers at lower prices with assured quality and efficient performance, while also supporting sustainability initiatives. The program brings refurbished Galaxy devices, including flagship and mid-range models, to consumers at reduced prices, while maintaining Samsung’s standards for reliability, security, and user experience.
Samsung Pushes Affordable Premium Tech and Sustainability
The introduction of the Certified Re-Newed program reflects Samsung’s continued focus on expanding access to premium technology, supporting more sustainable product lifecycles, and strengthening trust in the refurbished device category. The program reflects the growing consumer interest in sustainable technology choices and refurbished electronics in India. Samsung users in India now have a new way to buy premium Galaxy smartphones without spending the full retail price for the devices. The new move takes place at a time when the shortage of memory chips across the nations is continuing to increase the prices of smartphones.

Refurbished Galaxy S, S Ultra, and A Series Models Now Available
However, with the introduction of this program, consumers can now purchase refurbished versions of the popular Galaxy devices, which include the Galaxy S models such as Galaxy S23, Galaxy S24, and Galaxy S25 models, including the Galaxy S25 Ultra, and Galaxy A Series models, etc, at comparatively lower prices than before. Samsung further stated that every gadget sold under the program is carefully restored and inspected thoroughly before reaching the customers, providing an experience akin to purchasing a new smartphone model. The refurbished phones are available through the Samsung website and the Samsung Shop app.
Samsung Certified Re-Newed Prices in India
The certified Re-Newed Galaxy S25 Ultra with 12GB RAM and 256GB onboard storage is priced at around Rs. 97,499, compared to its original launch price of Rs. 1,29,999, as reported. Similarly, the refurbished Samsung Galaxy S25 with 12GB RAM and 256GB of storage is listed for around Rs. 58,749, while the new model costs around Rs. 62,999, as reported by gadgets360.com. Originally priced at Rs. 44,999, the Galaxy A56 with 12GB of RAM and 256GB storage is now available for around Rs. 32,749. Last but not least, the Galaxy A36 variant with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage costs Rs. 23,249, while the original version was priced at around Rs. 32,999.

Original Parts, Data Removal, and One-Year Warranty
According to Samsung, every device covered by the certified Re-Newed program goes through an internal refurbishing procedure that includes thorough inspection, functional testing, and software validation. They further stated that all the handsets are restored using original Samsung parts and are packaged in new boxes with a quick start manual, a data cable, and an ejector pin. Data removal is claimed to be done for all the devices. Certified Re-Newed devices are backed by a one-year manufacturer’s warranty, consistent with new Galaxy smartphones. This process adds a layer of freshness to the overall experience.
Samsung India Says Renewed Program Builds Trusted Access to Premium Galaxy Phones
“At Samsung, we are focused on expanding access to our technology while maintaining the quality and reliability that consumers expect from Galaxy devices. The Certified Re-Newed program reflects this approach by offering a trusted pathway to premium experiences at more accessible price points,” said Sumit Walia, Vice President, Head of D2C Business & Corporate Marketing, Samsung India.
Availability
Certified Re-Newed Galaxy smartphones are now available for purchase through the Samsung website. Through Samsung India’s official web store, customers may purchase these Galaxy smartphones directly. The initiative aligns with Samsung’s broader focus on supporting more sustainable product lifecycles, ensuring that devices continue to deliver value well beyond their original ownership. For Indian consumers who have long aspired to own a Galaxy flagship but found the new device prices out of their reach, this program presents a reputable, brand-backed alternative for Indian consumers, which does not ask purchasers to trade away their warranty protection or product quality for affordability.

Conclusion
Samsung’s Certified Re-Newed program marks an important expansion of the company’s strategy in India by combining affordability, premium smartphone access, and sustainability initiatives. The initiative also highlights the growing importance of refurbished technology and environmentally conscious purchasing trends within India’s smartphone and device market.
