Two of Samsung's best Galaxy phones just got a lot cheaper with Verizon's Total Wireless
This carrier makes the Galaxy S26 and the Galaxy A37 way cheaper than usual with its latest offer.
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The Galaxy S26 suddenly looks a lot more attractive, as does the A37. | Image by PhoneArena
Would you rather buy an unlocked phone at a discount and pay separately for an expensive mobile plan, or get everything bundled together? Total Wireless is making the latter way more appealing right now by offering a new Galaxy phone for less alongside a competitive wireless plan.
I'm not talking about just any Galaxy phone either. You can choose between the mid-range Galaxy A37 and the high-end Galaxy S26. Let's take a closer look.
If you're looking for a proper flagship phone experience, the Galaxy S26 is clearly the one to get. It features a gorgeous 6.3-inch OLED display with buttery-smooth animations thanks to the 120Hz maximum refresh rate.
The Android phone delivers superb visuals, but the processor is just as powerful. With a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 under the hood, this handset handles anything you throw at it with ease. Plus, thanks to the impressive Galaxy AI features, everyday tasks become much easier to handle.
Best of all, while this model isn't cheap, you can get it for $649.99 instead of $899.99 when you port in, switch, and select the Total Max 5G plan for three months or higher ($165 for the entire period).
Clearly, the Galaxy S26 is a proper flagship phone, but the Galaxy A37 is a fantastic choice for those on a budget. While not as impressive as the Galaxy S option, this phone offers a pretty compelling package for its price.
First of all, it sports a beautiful 6.7-inch AMOLED panel and a slim, lightweight design that makes it feel more premium. With an Exynos 1480 under the hood, the device handles everyday tasks without stutter. Still, heavy multitasking can cause slight lag from time to time.
As if that's not enough, this model gets six years of software and security patches, ensuring you get continuing support for years. While it usually costs $449.99, you can currently get the device for $0.99 with a Total Max 5G plan or higher.
To get the promo, you must port in, switch, and select an eligible plan for at least three months.
Total Wireless runs on the Verizon network, giving you blazing-fast download speeds, extra perks like cloud storage on its more premium tiers, and flexibility. Since this is a prepaid carrier, it lets you clearly monitor your monthly bills, ensuring you get no unpleasant surprises along the way.
While some competitors offer cheaper solutions, Total stands out with international calling and texting to numerous countries, allowing you to stay in touch with family and friends abroad.
I'm not talking about just any Galaxy phone either. You can choose between the mid-range Galaxy A37 and the high-end Galaxy S26. Let's take a closer look.
Premium experience at a solid discount
If you're looking for a proper flagship phone experience, the Galaxy S26 is clearly the one to get. It features a gorgeous 6.3-inch OLED display with buttery-smooth animations thanks to the 120Hz maximum refresh rate.
The Android phone delivers superb visuals, but the processor is just as powerful. With a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 under the hood, this handset handles anything you throw at it with ease. Plus, thanks to the impressive Galaxy AI features, everyday tasks become much easier to handle.
Best of all, while this model isn't cheap, you can get it for $649.99 instead of $899.99 when you port in, switch, and select the Total Max 5G plan for three months or higher ($165 for the entire period).
The mid-range champ
Clearly, the Galaxy S26 is a proper flagship phone, but the Galaxy A37 is a fantastic choice for those on a budget. While not as impressive as the Galaxy S option, this phone offers a pretty compelling package for its price.
First of all, it sports a beautiful 6.7-inch AMOLED panel and a slim, lightweight design that makes it feel more premium. With an Exynos 1480 under the hood, the device handles everyday tasks without stutter. Still, heavy multitasking can cause slight lag from time to time.
As if that's not enough, this model gets six years of software and security patches, ensuring you get continuing support for years. While it usually costs $449.99, you can currently get the device for $0.99 with a Total Max 5G plan or higher.
To get the promo, you must port in, switch, and select an eligible plan for at least three months.
Why Total Wireless?
Total Wireless runs on the Verizon network, giving you blazing-fast download speeds, extra perks like cloud storage on its more premium tiers, and flexibility. Since this is a prepaid carrier, it lets you clearly monitor your monthly bills, ensuring you get no unpleasant surprises along the way.
While some competitors offer cheaper solutions, Total stands out with international calling and texting to numerous countries, allowing you to stay in touch with family and friends abroad.
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