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Walmart Smartphone Deals: Buy 1 iPhone and another for 50% Discount

Walmart has cut iPhone prices by $100 as a part of a three-month'Rollback. Starting Friday customers can save on all Apple iPhones and all Samsung phones through the end of June

Walmart offers $100 discount on iPhones, $150 discount on Samsung phones

The Samsung Galaxy S7 is now available at an attractive discount of $150 (AU$198) on Walmart, with the retailer giant also offering $150 (AU$198) off on the Samsung Galaxy S6.

On Friday, Walmart made it available to the market with a huge discount for buyers. But, if you're looking to buy a new iPhone, this deal is well worth the trip, as it brings the price of the already affordable iPhone SE down to just $299.

Walmart is working with AT&T, Verizon & Sprint on the deal, so customers will see the discounts through their bills. Sadly those on T-Mobile have been left out in the cold this time around.

The discount applies to all of the latest devices including the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S and the new four-inch SE. "Note that the second iPhone must have either equal or lesser value as than the first iPhone".

CNN reports that beginning on April 1 through the end of June, customers can save $100 on all iPhones or $150 on all Samsung phones. If you're happy enough to go with last year's Samsung flagship, the offer also applies to the Samsung Galaxy S6.

Let us know if you're interested in picking up the Samsung Galaxy S7 from Walmart. So, remember that not each store will have precisely the same on offer, however, you ought to discover in any event a percentage of the previously stated handsets in any of them. Unfortunately, no further details have been disclosed about the Samsung Galaxy smartphone sale.

Apple's latest iPhone SE was originally priced at $399 for the 16 GB model and it is the cheapest smartphone in the company's lineup. Both devices are available in storage editions of 32 GB and 64 GB.


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