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Geek Deals: $300 off Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S8, S8 Plus, or Note8 with Trade-In

Looking to snag a new smartphone at a reasonable price? You'll definitely want to consider today's deal from Samsung. If you're willing to trade-in an eligible smartphone, you can grab an unlocked Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, or Galaxy Note8 at a $300 discount. Even better, you can get a VR headset, 360 camera, or a 128GB memory card at no additional cost (eligibility varies).

• Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S8 64GB and Gear VR for $424.99 with Trade-In (List price: $724.99)• Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S8+ 64GB and Gear VR for $524.99 with Trade-In (List price: $824.99)• Unlocked Samsung Galaxy Note8 64GB and Bonus for $629.99 with Trade-In (List price: $929.99)

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Specs-wise, the Galaxy S8 is an excellent flagship phone. It sports two quad-core CPUs, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, a micro SD slot (supports up to 256GB), a 3000mAh battery, a 12MP rear-facing camera, an 8MP front-facing camera, Bluetooth 5.0, and 802.11b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi support. And the 5.8-inch screen? It features a gorgeous 2960×1440 resolution, a 570 PPI pixel density, and incredible contrast thanks to the Super AMOLED tech.

Okay, so how do the Galaxy S8 and S8+ stack up to the iPhone 8 and 8+? Very well, it seems. The Galaxy S8 models enjoy higher resolution screens, the expandable storage is laudable, and the list price is comparable. Real-world performance data is still pending, but Android fans can stick with the Galaxy models without worry.

With purchase of a Galaxy S8 or S8+, you can get a Gear VR headset and controller for free. Prefer a Galaxy Note8? You can pick from either a Gear 360 camera or a 128GB memory card and wireless charging bundle.

While you'd typically have to pay $724.99 for an unlocked S8, you can save a lot when you make a trade. Swap an eligible device (like a Galaxy S5, LG G4, or an iPhone 7), and youcan get a $300 credit. Take advantage of the free shipping option, and the S8 will only cost $424.99 (plus any applicable taxes).

Note: Terms and conditions apply. See the Samsung site for more details.

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