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Best Buy Black Friday deals offer great incentive to purchase Samsung mobile devices

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Last updated: March 19th, 2024 at 11:34 UTC+01:00

The holiday shopping season has much to offer to customers and retailers both, customers get great discounts while retailers get unprecedented sales, it's a win-win for everybody. No wonder people start researching Black Friday deals in November as they gear up to get their holiday shopping done, there are plenty of deals to be had between November and December, with Best Buy Black Friday deals offering a great incentive to stock up on mobile devices from Samsung.

Those who purchase the Galaxy S6, the Galaxy S6 edge or the Galaxy S6 edge+ from Best Buy on installment billing or lease will get a guaranteed $250 Best Buy gift card, the card is good for anything and everything Best Buy sales, so customers are essentially getting $250 off the purchase of a 2015 Samsung flagship. 32GB Galaxy Note 5 will be available for $49.99 with a two year service contract on Verizon or Sprint, that's a $200 saving, customers can also save $60 on the Galaxy Tab 4 7.0, $70 on the Gear Fit and the Gear 2 Neo smartwatch and even $50 on the Gear S2. Discounts are also offered on Samsung wireless charger, microSD cards as well as up to 50% off on cases for Samsung smartphones and tablets. These deals are just what have been uncovered in a leaked Best Buy Black Friday 2015 ad, it's quite possible that more deals will be available on Samsung devices when the year's biggest shopping day arrives.

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