DEAL: $360 or $15 a month buys you the LG V20, Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 edge at T-Mobile

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DEAL: $360 or $15 a month buys you the LG V20, Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 edge at T-Mobile
This is a dangerous time of the year for buyers of Android powered handsets. With the next generation of flagship models just weeks away from being officially introduced, carriers and retailers are trying to unload their inventory of what will soon become older model handsets. This is accomplished by cutting prices on the devices that have been available for the last 10-12 months. This gives those in the market shopping for a new phone, something of a dilemma. They can take advantage of the low price to get a great deal on a handset that is on its way out, or they can wait for a brief period and pay a higher price for the next-generation model with the most up-to-date specs.

What is happening at T-Mobile is a shining example of this. With its current deal, new or existing customers of the nation's third largest carrier can pay $15 a month over 24 months for the Samsung Galaxy S7, Samsung Galaxy S7 edge or the LG V20. That works out to a price of $360 for any one of these three top shelf models. If you don't want to pay monthly, a single payment of $360 will buy you one of these handsets.

The deal is being offered for a limited time only. So now, the decision is all yours. Would you rather spend $15 a month on say, the Galaxy S7, or wait a couple of months to spend a multiple of the deal price on the brand new Galaxy S8? Keep in mind that the latter is expected to be unveiled on March 29th along with the larger sized Galaxy S8+. And rumors about the LG V30 have just started to make the rounds.

If interested, visit your local T-Mobile location or click on the sourcelink.


source: T-Mobile via AndroidCentral
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