AT&T debuts Black Friday deals, offers gifts when you buy Samsung Galaxy smartphones

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AT&T debuts Black Friday deals, offers gifts when you buy Samsung Galaxy smartphones
AT&T announced last week its Black Friday deals for Prepaid and Cricket Wireless and now has kicked off a site-wide sale that's available online only. If you're in the market for a new smartphone, AT&T has some great deals that might convince you to make a purchase.

The most interesting by far is called “Gifts of Galaxy” and offers customers who purchase select Samsung Galaxy smartphones a different gift each day, starting Cyber Monday. The gifts aren't shown on the website, but they will be revealed each day.

What makes this offer enticing is the fact that AT&T is running some deals on those “select Samsung Galaxy smartphones” that will get you those gifts. For example, you can buy the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and get one 75% off. Plus you can get $200 in credits with eligible smartphone trade in. 


Also, when you buy a Samsung Galaxy S8 Active, Galaxy S9 or S9+, AT&T offers up to $790 in credits toward the purchase of another of these smartphones. These all qualify for the “Gifts of Galaxy” promotion.

Then, there's the Samsung Galaxy Watch, which is available for $60 off. You'll receive the discount in the form of credits, but you must activate the smartwatch on AT&T's network.

For Apple fans, AT&T has a limited time offer that requires customers to add one new line. Simply buy an iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone XR, iPhone X, iPhone XS, or iPhone XS Max and receive up to $750 in credits toward the purchase of another one of these iPhones.

Finally, AT&T has a BOGO (buy one get one free) deal on the LG V40 ThinQ and LG V35 ThinQ, so if you buy one, you'll get up to $950 in credits toward the purchase of another.


Make sure to check out AT&T's online store for even more deals on smartphones, accessories and wireless plans. The large majority of them will only be available until the end of the month, so you probably have enough time to decide what to buy.

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