Samsung cuts all Galaxy S10 prices again (unlocked and carrier variants)

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Samsung cuts all Galaxy S10 prices again (unlocked and carrier variants)
Since launching its Galaxy S10 smartphones back in March, Samsung has been offering US customers plenty of chances to save good money on the handsets. Now, Samsung is doing this again, taking up to $200 off all Galaxy S10 models, and there are no trade-ins or super-restrictive requirements involved here.

You can save exactly $200 if you buy a Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10, and S10+ on Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint, with a 24-month device payment purchase. This means you are able to get the three phones starting at $549.99, $699.99, and $799.99, respectively. Samsung is also allowing you to save $200 on the Galaxy S10 5G when you buy with a 24-month device payment on Verizon or Sprint (thus, the phone's price becomes $1,099.99 instead of $1,299.99).

If you need an unlocked Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, or Galaxy S10+, you can only save $100 - in this case, the handsets' prices start at $649.99, $799.99, and $899.99, respectively. Savings of $100 are also available for the S10e, S10, and S10+ when bought with a 24-month device payment on T-Mobile or US Cellular.

For some reason, T-Mobile's Galaxy S10 5G is the only S10 model that's currently not discounted.

See all Galaxy S10 deals HERE at Samsung



In case you don't want to buy a Galaxy S10 directly from Samsung, you may be able to save even more on your purchase. However, steep discounts are available only with additional requirements, like activating a new line of service, so many customers can't take advantage of them.

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