Buy a Microsoft Lumia 950 XL and get a free Lumia 950; deal available in U.S. and Canada

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If you're looking for a pair of high-end handsets for you and the spouse, or for you and a good friend, you might consider the BOGO deal currently offered by Microsoft. The deal, available in North America (which includes the U.S. and Canada), starts with the purchase of a Microsoft Lumia 950 XL for $649. With the purchase comes a free Microsoft Lumia 950 valued at $549.

The deal also comes with a free year of Office365 from the Lumia Offers app. At the same time, Microsoft will give owners of the Nokia Lumia 920, Nokia Lumia 925 and Nokia Lumia 1020 $150 toward the purchase of the Lumia 950 XL with a trade-in of one of these models.

The Microsoft Lumia 950 XL, for those who have forgotten by now, features a 5.7-inch AMOLED screen with a 1440 x 2560 QHD resolution. Look under the hood, and you'll find the Snapdragon 810 chipset staring at you carrying an octa-core 2.0GHz CPU, and the Adreno 430 GPU. 3GB of RAM is inside along with 32GB of expandable native storage. Those seeking additional memory can access the 200GB capacity microSD slot.

The rear-facing 20MP camera features an aperture of f/1.9 and OIS. A 5MP snapper on front will take selfies and handle video chats. The power is provided by a 3340mAh battery.

The Microsoft Lumia 950 offers a 5.2-inch display with a 1440 x 2560 QHD resolution. The handset is driven by the Snapdragon 808 SoC which carries a hexa-core 1.8GHz CPU and the Adreno 418 GPU. Similar to the Lumia 950 XL, the Lumia 950 comes with 3GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable native storage, and a 200GB capacity microSD slot. The back and front-facing cameras are the same ones found on the Lumia 950 XL, and a 3000mAh battery keeps the lights on.

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Keep in mind that the deal runs until June 27th, or until stock runs out. If interested, click on the appropriate sourcelink.

source: Microsoft (USA), (Canada) via MSPoweruser

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