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Save up to $200 on Samsung Galaxy S9, S9+ and Note9
Samsung is getting in on the Black Friday festivities early with an amazing sale on its Galaxy smartphone line. You can save up to $200 on the Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Galaxy S9+, and Samsung Galaxy Note9 devices starting now, so if you know someone who is looking to upgrade (maybe that’s you?), now’s the time to save big.
All three unlocked models are available on Amazon and Walmart, which means you can take them to just about any mobile carrier (like AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint) for activation without signing up for a two-year contract.
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If you’re an Android user, these Samsung devices are a must to get the most out of your smartphone experience. If you’re an Apple user who is looking to switch to Android, these models are the closest counterparts to iPhones out there, so your transition will be as hassle-free as possible. Either way, you’re going to save a lot with these pre-Black Friday deals on Samsung Galaxy smartphones.
The Samsung Galaxy S9 is completely reimagined from last year’s S8, with an eye for productivity and photography thanks to a 12-megapixel rear shooter and 8-megapixel front-facing camera.
The S9’s 5.8-inch edge-to-edge “Infinity Display” is built for immersive experiences for engaging entertainment and lively communications with 10 hours of battery life. The smartphone also features a IP68 rating, so it’s durable enough to withstand splashes, spills, and even rain, so you don’t have to worry if it takes an accidental dip in water.
The all-new Samsung smartphone is available at Amazon and Walmart.
Everything is bigger with the Samsung Galaxy S9+. The bigger sibling features a bigger “Infinity Display” at 6.2 inches, a longer battery life of 11 hours, and 6GB of memory instead of 4GB. The S9+, however, has the same Super Speed Dual Pixel 12-megapixel camera and 8-megapixel selfie shooter as its smaller counterpart. The smartphone also has the same storage starting at 64GB, which is expandable up to 400GB via microSD card.
The Samsung Galaxy S9+ is now available at Amazon and Walmart.
If you think the Samsung Galaxy S9+ is too small, the Note9 features the largest display on any Galaxy smartphone with a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display, which makes it ideal for gaming and streaming films and TV shows. The “phablet” also features Samsung’s S-Pen stylus, so you can do more than just touch and swipe, but actually sketch and take handwritten notes. With a long all-day battery life, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage that is expandable to a whopping 2TB via microSD card, the Samsung Galaxy Note9 is basically a computer that fits in your pocket.
The Note9 is now available at Amazon and Walmart.
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