
You might be in some sort of luck if you're in the hunt for Samsung's latest smartphone on Black Friday as some retailers will sell the Samsung Galaxy S3 at a reduced price.
The best deal so far comes from Sam's Club, who plans to offer the Galaxy S3 for a mere 96 cents with the purchase of a qualified 2-year service agreement and select data plan. The unbeatable offer is only available to club members.
Sam's Club opens its doors at 7 a.m. on Black Friday.
Sprint announced that it will reduce the price of the Galaxy S3 on Nov. 23 only. For $49.99, Sprint will sell an "unlimited edition" of the smartphone with a two-year contract commitment. You can also get this deal from RadioShack. Here, you save $150.
Best Buy will sell the 16GB Galaxy S3 for Sprint's networks for $48 with a two year contract. This deal will save you about $152.
RadioShack will sell the Galaxy S3 on AT&T's network for $99.99 with a two-year contract - a savings of $100.
T-Mobile is kicking off its Black Friday celebration early - giving customers the opportunity to "get ahead of the Black Friday rush."
On Nov. 16 and 17, customers can purchase a Samsung 4G smartphone, including the wildly popular Samsung Galaxy S® III, for free with qualifying plans.
According to a release, customers will eventually receive their device of choice for free when they sign up for a new two-year contract on any qualifying unlimited Classic plan after they mail in a rebate card.
"If getting a great deal on your gift purchases is important, and you prefer to limit your time in holiday checkout lines, then this T-Mobile promotional offer could be for you," said Andrew Sherrard, senior vice president of marketing, T-Mobile USA. "We think this offer will be particularly attractive for families who would like every member to have a mobile device but don't think it fits their budget. This promotion will make it easier for consumers to join the smartphone revolution by making the best devices and data plans more affordable."
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