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Samsung drops Galaxy Z Flip 3 price by $100, Galaxy Buds Live are free
Samsung is coming with next-generation foldables this August, while last year’s Galaxy Z Flip 3 is still getting love from fans. The device looks amazing and its features make it even more impressive. Its Cover screen on the other has a lot of functionalities that are more than just surface level.
If you are a fan of Galaxy Z Flip 3, who are thinking of buying a smartphone but can’t because of its high cost, Samsung is bringing a flat $100 price cut on the device. This price cut immediately knocks its cost down from $999 to $888.
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This is not it! The company is providing more benefits on the purchase. You can grab up to $660 trade-in credit that you can use to further bring the device’s price down. It is worth mentioning that users can trade in up to 2 devices to reach the maximum trade-in credit amount.
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Additionally, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 buyers can also get a free pair of the Galaxy Buds Live, which is usually priced at $169.99. Samsung Galaxy Buds Live are among the most popular earphones present in the market. Thre are many features including the Active Noise Cancellation.
Other than these, the company is providing users $50 back on Google Play Credit that they can use to buy anything on the Play Store. This credit will send via email in across 15 days after the phone is delivered.
The company has also promised to provide 4 months of free YouTube Premium, 3 months of free Spotify Premium, and 6 months of SiriusXM Streaming for free. Don’t you think this is a great deal for Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4? Of course, it is. So head over to the following link to purchase the phone.
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