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Samsung Galaxy smart phones are on sale for Cyber Monday
Unlocked Samsung Galaxy phones to shop on Cyber Monday:
Smartphone deals usually come with stipulations like having to trade in an old phone or open a new phone line. But, when you go the unlocked phone route, you can actually get real discounts.
For Cyber Monday, Amazon has a selection of unlocked Samsung Galaxy phones on sale for around 30% off. Here are the phones included in the sale.
Samsung’s S20 series is equipped to work with 5G, and the advanced phones have super impressive cameras as well. They charge quickly and the battery lasts all day. The S20 and S20+ are both on sale and have 128GB of storage.
The Samsung Galaxy A51 is originally $399.99, making it already a relatively cheap smartphone. Add in the discount and it becomes even more affordable. The phone doesn’t skimp on features, though — it has a really beautiful camera system and it comes with 128GB of storage. Plus, it has on-screen fingerprint sensors to unlock the phone.
The Galaxy Note 10+ allows you to do more than you’d be able to with a standard smartphone. It comes with the S Pen and it’s got tons of storage (512GB), so it’s basically like a tiny portable tablet.
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