Deal: Samsung Galaxy S8+ is now $250 cheaper (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint)

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Deal: Samsung Galaxy S8+ is now $250 cheaper (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint)
Looking to buy a high-end Android phone without paying a premium price for it? If you do, Best Buy has an interesting deal for you, taking $250 off the price of the Samsung Galaxy S8+ (on Verizon Wireless, AT&T, or Sprint). Like many similar offers, this one requires monthly device payments, so savings are not instant, instead being "reflected in reduced monthly payments over the life of the device."

Thanks to this new Best Buy deal, you can purchase a Verizon Galaxy S8+ for $21.58 per month over 24 months ($517.92 in total), an AT&T Galaxy S8+ for $21.04 per month over 24 months ($504.96 in total), or a Sprint Galaxy S8+ for $20.58 per month over 24 months (just $493.92 in total). This offer is available only today and tomorrow (July 16 - July 17) and you can take advantage of it by visiting the source link below. 

Meanwhile, the unlocked Samsung Galaxy S8+ is sold for $589, although Best Buy lets you get it for $539 if you activate it on Verizon. All in all, if saving money is what you're after, there's never been a better time to buy a Galaxy S8+. But that's not surprising, as the handset is now over 1 year old (and yet it remains powerful enough to be considered high-end).


source: Best Buy

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