The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is one of the most popular devices around right now, so
naturally, everyone is looking for good deals. Fortunately for those who want
to get this device in the U.S., there are more than enough deals for everyone.
Samsung announced its Galaxy Note 4 last month with the intention of replacing its old Galaxy Note 3. Its marketing campaigns for the device have since been
accompanied by Apple rants and taunts, in light of their victorious
trial where Apple sued them for stealing the iPad design.
The Galaxy Note 4 currently starts at $299 on-contract, with the price
ranging from $700-$826 off-contract. It’s one of the most expensive
gadgets right now, so any deal is welcome.
Samsung
Galaxy Note 4 deals: T-Mobile, Best Buy, Amazon
T-Mobile’s Galaxy Note 4 version is
on a decent offer right now,
with $30 off if you use the code BASEBALL30 (due to the Major League baseball
currently playing). T-Mobile is one of the Major League’s official sponsors, so
this deal comes pretty natural for this time of year. Obviously, $30 off isn’t
really a significant amount, but it’s still something, and T-Mobile’s Galaxy
Note 4 on-contract price is still pretty decent. This offer expires on October
28th.
Another interesting deal worth mentioning: Best Buy customers have the option to purchase the device for $200
cheaper, as long as they trade-in a used smartphone. The same offer extends to
Verizon, AT&T and Sprint, and is actually pretty reasonable, especially
if you own a Galaxy Note 3, for instance, and want to upgrade it.
Amazon is also offering off-contract deals for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, but
they’re pretty small. Samsung
is also offering Galaxy Gifts, which isn’t a good
deal for the phone itself – however, it offers buyers of the device various
other perks, such as a 12-week subscription to the NY Times, a year to
Bloomberg, three months of OnLive gaming, and 50GB of free Dropbox space for
two years.
The bottom line is if you’re looking to purchase
Samsung’s famous device in the U.S., there are plenty of options. Not all of
them will appeal to everyone, but the fact that they give customers a wide
array of choices is a good thing.
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