Samsung Galaxy S9, S9+, and Note9 up to $300 off from Samsung US

Enrique, 12 December 2018

In time for the holidays, Samsung is holding deals on all its 2018 flagships directly from its website. The Galaxy S9, S9+, and Note9 are all seeing discounts depending on the carrier and if you trade in another device, you can get an even bigger discount.

T-Mobile:

Instantly save $200 when purchasing a Galaxy S9 ($519) or S9+ ($639). Galaxy Note9 is also discounted by $200 ($799 for 128GB or $1,049 for 512GB). You must order the phone via Samsung.com and sign up for a Samsung upgrade plan, Finance plan, or pay the phone in full.

AT&T:

Instantly save $250 for Galaxy S9 ($519) or S9+ ($639). Galaxy Note9 is discounted by $300 ($699 for 128GB and $949 for 512GB). In order to get the discount, you must purchase on AT&T Next or AT&T Next Every Year.

Verizon:

Instant savings of $250 on the S9 ($519) and S9+ ($589). Galaxy Note9 is discounted by $300 ($699 for 128GB and $949 for 512GB). You must purchase on Verizon Device Payment Plan over 24 months to qualify for the discount.

Sprint:

Save $200 instantly on the S9 ($519) and S9+ ($589). Galaxy Note 9 discounted by $300 ($699 for 128GB and $949 for 512GB). To qualify, you must purchase the phone with Sprint's monthly installment plan over 24 months.

U.S. Cellular:

Save $200 on the Galaxy S9 ($519) and S9+ ($639). Save $200 on the Galaxy Note9 ($799 for 128GB and $1,049 for 512GB). To qualify, you can sign up for Samsung Upgrade plan, Samsung Finance, or pay it in full.

Unlocked:

Save $100 Galaxy S9 ($619 for 64GB/ $669 for 128GB/ $739 for 256GB), S9+ ($739 for 64GB/ $789 for 128GB/ $859 for 256GB) and Note9 ($899 for 128GB/ $1,149 for 512GB). Purchase with Samsung Upgrade plan, Samsung Finance, or Pay in full.

All purchases include free shipping and free returns. You can also discount up to $300 more off the prices with an eligible trade-in.

Will you be getting a new Samsung phone this holiday season?

Source: Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+ | Galaxy Note9


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  • Anonymous
  • 17 Dec 2018
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At this point it doesn't even matter, you won't notice the speed increase anyway.

You'd be surprised. I still remember before the S8 was announced

  • Anonymous
  • 14 Dec 2018
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(crickets) Nobody on this site cares, because it's not about Apple.

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