Get A Samsung Galaxy Note 8 For $150 Off With These Holdover Black Friday Deals

Anyone who was unwilling or unable to get out and shop yesterday can still get some holdover deals on a nice new smartphone from Samsung. The Galaxy Note 8 is lingering with a nice discount of $150 on Amazon. That discount means that the Note 8 is selling for $799.99 and is available with Prime for fast and free shipping if you are a member.

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Amazon is offering the device in midnight black and orchid gray. Both devices are 64GB units and have a full U.S. warranty and are factory unlocked. If you somehow don't know the basics of the Galaxy Note 8, the smartphone features a 6.3-inch Dual Edge Super AMOLED screen with quad HD+ resolution.

Along with the 64GB of internal storage, there is a memory card slot supporting microSD cards up to 256GB. The smartphone has 6GB of RAM and dual 12MP rear cameras with OIS. The front camera is an 8MP unit and the smartphone comes with an integrated S Pen. Only the smartphone that ships and is sold directly by Amazon is eligible for the $150 discount.

If you don’t want to shop on Amazon for your smartphone, you can pick up a similar deal at Best Buy on the midnight black, orchid gray, or deepsea blue versions of the smartphone with the same 64GB of internal storage and features. At Best Buy you get the same $150 discount and all colors are the unlocked version of the phone. If you need more than one smartphone, the best deal that is still going might be that T-Mobile BOGO sale where you can buy one Galaxy smartphone (or iPhone) and get another free.

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Shane McGlaun

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