Samsung is Giving a Free Galaxy S8 in the US under BOGO Offer
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The Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus are the best Android smartphones available in the market. At a recent press conference, Samsung’s CEO DJ Koh has confirmed that the Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus sales are 15 percent higher than the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. Now, the company has a special offer for the U.S market where you can get the one Galaxy S8 for absolutely free of cost. Just like most of the freebies, there are few conditions to be met to get one device for free. As this is a limited time deal, you also need to act fast to get benefit from this promotion.
This special deal is only limited to Samsung’s official website and Shop Samsung app. Along with the carrier locked Galaxy S8 devices, you can also get the unlocked devices if you want to live hassle free life. Unlike the earlier Buy One Get One (BOGO) deals, you can opt for the monthly payments instead of paying an upfront fee through Samsung Financing. To get the free Samsung Galaxy S8, you have to purchase a new Galaxy S8 / S8 Plus by paying full amount and need to trade-in any one of the eligible device (Galaxy Note5, S6, S6 edge, S6 edge+, S7, S7 edge, iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, 7 or 7 Plus).
For the unlocked Galaxy S8 Plus with the bigger 6.2-inch Infinity Display, you need to pay $38.54 per month for 24 months or an upfront fee of $925. On the other hand, the unlocked Galaxy S8 costs $725 (upfront fee) or $30.21 per month for 24 months. Along with the free secondary smartphone, the company is offering 30 days of free Premium Care and also free expedited shipping. Also, note that the trade-in device has to be sent within 15 days of receiving your new Galaxy S8 or S8 Plus and the device has to be in good condition. If not, the company will be charging full trade-in value as listed on the deal page. Check out the terms and conditions of the deal for complete details.
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