T-Mobile takes $50 off the Samsung Galaxy S4 for one month
The conditions of the deal/s may have changed since the initial publishing of this post.
Looking for a deal on the Samsung Galaxy S4? Based on what some people have discovered when trying to save some bucks on the Apple iPad, we'd suggest ignoring the guy in the trench coat offering you a deal on the latest Android flagship model. But you can save $50 from T-Mobile on the Samsung Galaxy S4 from now until July 13th.
With the $50 in savings, T-Mobile customers now put down $99 to purchase the Samsung Galaxy S4 and pay off the balance in 24 monthly installments at $20 a pop. That works out to $597 and brings down the Galaxy S4 to the same exact price that the carrier sells the HTC One for, at least until the offer expires.
The nation's third largest carrier is also reducing the price of the Samsung GALAXY Note II to a $169 down payment and 24 monthly installments of $20 each, working the price down to $649. Also reduced in price is the Samsung Galaxy S III which is now available for a $49 down payment and 24 monthly installments of $20 for a total amount of $529. Like the deal for the Galaxy S4, the other two special offers expire on July 13th.
This seems like it would be a propitious time to buy one of the three Samsung models that are on sale. Each one is a high-end model, even the Samsung Galaxy S III. The latter might have a few wrinkles, and perhaps has slowed down a step, but the model still can hang with the best smartphones in the industry.
source: T-Mobile via AndroidCentral
The nation's third largest carrier is also reducing the price of the Samsung GALAXY Note II to a $169 down payment and 24 monthly installments of $20 each, working the price down to $649. Also reduced in price is the Samsung Galaxy S III which is now available for a $49 down payment and 24 monthly installments of $20 for a total amount of $529. Like the deal for the Galaxy S4, the other two special offers expire on July 13th.
Save $50 on the Samsung Galaxy S4 at T-Mobile
source: T-Mobile via AndroidCentral
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