You'll be calling all your friends about this free Samsung Galaxy S10 deal
Getting one of Samsung's latest flagship phones in your hands for less than a few hundred dollars is quite a feat. The Samsung Galaxy S10 sells for around $700 these days at retailers like Amazon, though right now you can actually score one absolutely free! Sprint is offering new and current customers the chance to pick up the Samsung Galaxy S10 with an 18-month lease for $0 monthly! You simply need to add a new line of service to your account to receive this offer.
The Galaxy S10 normally costs $37.50 monthly, but you won't have to worry about paying anything for the duration of the lease. However, the discount may be delayed in taking effect and won't show up on your bill for up to two months. Sprint also requires approved credit to redeem this offer.
After 18 months has passed, Sprint gives you the option of returning the device or buying it by paying off the remainder of its cost. Deals like these are actually a really smart way to buy a smartphone these days, as you're not being stuck with a device that will be outdated in a couple of years and have a way to trade up to a newer model without shelling out hundreds of dollars in the process.
Samsung's Galaxy S10 features an immersive 6.1-inch Cinematic Infinity Display that is absolutely gorgeous, so much so that we called it the best-ever display in our in-depth review. Inside, it's powered by a Snapdragon 855 processor, 8GB RAM, and has up to 512GB of storage. There's also an in-display fingerprint sensor, 3,400mAh battery with Wireless PowerShare feature, and exceptional triple rear camera setup. You really can't beat a deal like this on a phone this good.
We reviewed the S10 earlier this year, calling it "the best-ever Galaxy S" and rating it with 4.5 out of 5 stars. If you'd like to know more about the latest Samsung Galaxy devices before buying, this Everything You Need To Know guide is pretty helpful, too.
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