mercredi 30 mars 2016

Deal: Samsung Galaxy S6 for just $350, Samsung Galaxy S7 for $630

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When it comes to the mobile market, there are few brands that command the same level of recognition and respect as Samsung. There's a lot to like about Samsung phones, especially flagship models released in 2015 or later, which feature Samsung's modern glass and metal unibody designs. However one downside to Samsung's phones are that they often come at a premium price, but thanks to Daily Steals you can now get a Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S7 without breaking the bank.

At the lowest end of the pricing spectrum we have the unlocked Samsung Galaxy S6 G920F. This international model comes in refurbished condition with a price tag of just $350. While the Galaxy S7 series might bring a lot of improvements to the Samsung formula, such as the return of microSD and waterproofing, the original S6 is still a great phone and at this price you're basically paying what you would for a new mid-range handset, while still getting a flagship class experience. Of course, not everyone likes buying refurbished, but if you aren't bothered by the fact that this phone isn't "New in box" and was instead refurbished to factory conditions, you're getting it for an excellent price.

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Want the latest and greatest? Daily Steals has you covered there, with the unlocked Samsung Galaxy S7 going for $630 with the inclusion of a free Mophie Powerstation Mini, which offers a 2500 mAh rechargeable battery. This is a great way to get the S7 for those who don't want to go through a carrier, though it is important to note this is the International model (G930F), and so you're getting an Exynos processor here (this model is new in box, however), not the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820. For those curious how the two processor variants compare,  you'll want to head on over to our full review.

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So how about it, planning on picking up the Samsung Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S7 at these discounted rates? Let us know your thoughts down in the comments.



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