Deal: Unlocked Sony Xperia XZ2 drops to a crazy low $300 at B&H

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Deal: Unlocked Sony Xperia XZ2 drops to a crazy low $300 at B&H
Released a bit more than a year ago, the Xperia XZ2 is an impressive phone on paper. Although the Japanese company seems to have lost its mojo when it comes to making phones, some of its Xperia handsets are worth taking into consideration when they're on sale.

The Xperia XZ2 was priced to sell for $800 at launch, the right price for a flagship smartphone. These days you can grab one for prices that vary between $500 and $600. However, B&H is running a promotion on the Xperia XZ2 that heavily undercuts those prices.

For a limited time, customers can get the Xperia XZ2 for just $300 from B&H. Although this is an unlocked phone, it will only work with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile, so if you rather favor Sprint or Verizon, skip this deal.

Customers who purchase the Xperia XZ2 from B&H will receive free standard shipping, a Mint Mobile 3-month 8GB prepaid SIM card kit ($80 value), plus one additional free item – screen protector or case.

If you're looking for a flagship smartphone but can't afford to pay for a new model, the Xperia XZ2 is such a bargain at this price, so hurry if you don't want to miss the deal.

Unlimited plans for $15/mo at Mint!

$180
$360
$180 off (50%)
Mint Mobile is also offering an incredible bargain for those seeking unlimited data! The carrier's latest deal lets you grab any unlimited plan for just $15/mo, bringing the 12-month Unlimited plan to $180 instead of $360.
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