Want the cheapest unlocked Samsung Galaxy Note 8? Buy it from Microsoft

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Want the cheapest unlocked Samsung Galaxy Note 8? Buy it from Microsoft
The official US version of the Galaxy Note 8 normally costs $950 unlocked, but Samsung is currently taking $100 off the smartphone's price, offering it for $850. However, if you want the best deal on the unlocked Note 8, you shouldn't buy the device from Samsung. Get it from Microsoft instead. 

Right now, Microsoft is selling the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 for just $829.99. Obviously, that's not a huge discount, but the handset is still $20 cheaper than at Samsung. This is the lowest unlocked Galaxy Note 8 price we've seen thus far (as long as we're talking about the official US variant of the device). 

Microsoft is offering the Galaxy Note 8 in only one color variant: black. That aside, this is the very same phone that you can buy anywhere else, though Microsoft suggests you install Microsoft Launcher on it. Formerly known as Arrow Launcher, Microsoft's Android launcher is available as a free download on Google Play. 


You can buy the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 for $829.99 both online (via the source link below), and in Microsoft stores across the US. This deal is available until May 19, or while supplies last. Interested?

source: Microsoft

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