Technology
Get an iPhone X on sale for $200 off at Best Buy
Turn your head in any direction while walking down the street and you’re bound to see somebody holding a smartphone, and often it’s an iPhone. It’s no wonder why you see them all over the place — Apple has spent years taking over the “smart device” industry, making innovative new products that blazed the trail for other tech giants. For a limited time, you can save a nice chunk of change on one of their latest products to hit the market.
You can score a 64GB iPhone X for $200 off at Best Buy — usually $899.99, you can now become a proud owner of one of the world’s most popular smartphones for just $699.99.
The iPhone X features a sleek, all-screen design with the beautiful super retina display that Apple has become known for. Though it may look thin and fragile, the phone’s durable glass and surgical-grade steel band keep it protected at all times (we always recommend buying a case and screen guard, though). It’s also water- and dust-resistant, allows for wireless charging, and comes equipped with two cameras. Both cameras feature high-quality image stabilization and take impressive low-light photos. The X is also the first iPhone to feature Face ID — simply look at your phone screen, and it’ll unlock. Pretty fancy, huh?
Join the Apple bandwagon and grab a 64GB iPhone X for $200 off at Best Buy.
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