Boost Mobile has a full slate of 'new' Android phones available at 20 percent off

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Boost Mobile has a full slate of 'new' Android phones available at 20 percent off
Sprint subsidiary Boost Mobile might not be everyone’s favorite wireless service provider, but between its rich selection of low and high-end smartphones, affordable, feature-packed plans, and frequent enticing deals, it really feels like the prepaid carrier should get a little more attention from time to time.

Right now, for instance, Boost is running a sitewide sale on all the “new” Android phones available through the no-contract mobile network operator, with an “extra” 20 percent discount offered on top of other promos until August 2.

Of course, some of the handsets on special sale are hardly new, including the likes of the LG Stylo 3, Moto E4, and Samsung Galaxy J7 Perx. Others, like the ZTE Prestige 2 or Blade Force, are simply too obscure to consider, especially if you’re interested in software updates.

Then you have oldies like Samsung’s Galaxy S8 and the LG X charge, which are still pretty compelling buys at ultra-low prices of $480 and $64 respectively after the advertised 20 percent markdown.
 
Finally, you can also actually find new devices at new all-time low prices right now, starting with the Moto G6 Play, typically available for $130, but up for grabs at only $80 with two different deals bundled in. The Moto E5 Play can be had for $64 instead of a $100 recommended retail price, the E5 Plus fetches $120 (down from $180), the Galaxy J3 Achieve and J7 Refine are $64 and $184 respectively, and last but certainly not least, the Galaxy S9 sets you back $560 in addition to including a free 64GB memory card.

Be sure to browse Boost’s full list of phones here before making your final decision, and don’t forget to use the “SUMMER” promo code before checking out.
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