Samsung takes $200 off Galaxy S10 and S10+ with 512GB storage and no strings attached

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Samsung takes $200 off Galaxy S10 and S10+ with 512GB storage and no strings attached
Samsung really wants you to purchase its high-end Android devices directly from the world's largest smartphone vendor, throwing in a free pair of Galaxy Buds and a free Galaxy Fit activity tracker with the Galaxy Note 10+ and also trying to incentivize Galaxy S10 and S10+ buyers to go for a variant accommodating more than the entry-level storage amount.

The newest deal offered on the company's official US website follows in the footsteps of recent price cuts for all GS10 family members. This time around, the Galaxy S10e is not invited to the discount party, but on the bright side, you don't need to agree to a monthly installment plan to save exactly $200 on the "regular" S10 and the jumbo-sized S10 Plus with 512 gigs of local digital hoarding room.

You also have the liberty to choose a 512GB Galaxy S10 variant made specifically with any certain carrier in mind or unlocked for unrestricted use nationwide. The 6.1-incher will set you back 950 bucks instead of $1150 in a 512 gig configuration, thus fetching only $50 more than an entry-level 128GB version. That basically means you'll be paying around $0.13 for each extra gig of storage space, which must feel like a heck of a deal for compulsive digital hoarders.


The same goes for the 512GB Galaxy S10+, which currently costs $1050, or a measly 50 bucks more than the 128 gig variant of the 6.4-inch powerhouse after an identically substantial $200 markdown. 

Interestingly enough, the 1TB storage configuration is discounted by an even heftier $300 at the time of this writing, which Samsung isn't promoting as aggressively as the $200 price cuts. That might be because the phone is still rather costly, at $1300, and not many people may feel like they need such an obscene amount of storage room. But if you're into that sort of thing, a $300 discount is definitely nothing to sneeze at.




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