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Amazon’s Samsung Galaxy sale can save you up to $200 instantly on unlocked devices

June 9, 2020
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If you’re tired of walking around with an old, outdated, or busted smartphone, Amazon’s latest sale on Samsung Galaxy devices can help put a new phone in your hands at up to 31% off right now. Of course, with prices discounted by as much as $200 off the usual cost, these deals won’t remain in stock forever so be sure to shop soon if you’re interested.

There are a variety of recent Samsung Galaxy models included in today’s sale, like the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite, the Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G, and the Samsung Galaxy S10+. Each of these phones is factory unlocked and ready for use on both GSM and CDMA networks. That means you can use them with most major cellular networks including Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Boost Mobile. Some of the models on sale today even come with a pair of Samsung’s Galaxy Buds+ true wireless earbuds and charging ase.

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Prices start at just $449.99 on the devices in today’s sale, though if you’re looking for a new Samsung phone that’s even more affordable, this guide to the best cheap Samsung phones in 2020 can help with the search. Then again, if you’re hoping to pay for your new phone on a monthly basis rather than all at once, Verizon has some great smartphone and plan deals that you should consider before buying elsewhere.

Amazon offers free shipping on orders totaling $25 or more, though you could receive your new device even faster by signing up for an Amazon Prime membership. If you’ve never been a member before, you can even start a free 30-day trial right now to score free two-day shipping at Amazon. You’ll also gain access to all of Prime’s perks, such as the Prime Video streaming service, exclusive members-only discounts, free Kindle eBooks, and more.

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