How to Save $150 on the Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9+ While Shopping at Walmart?

Apr 2, 2018 at 02:22am EDT
How to Save $150 on the Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9+ While Shopping at Walmart?

The next time you happen to be inside Walmart buying a large screen TV for yourself or any other product for that matter, it might be a very good idea to check out Samsung’s Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9+. Why would we ask you to do so? Well, in addition to being one of the best Android flagships available for the customer, Walmart is also giving you the chance to get $150 off at this purchase.

Right now, Walmart is rewarding those who come inside the store by taking $150 off the price of Samsung's 2018 flagship phones. The discount retailer is using its Twitter account to promote the deal. After the discount, the Galaxy S9 will cost you 30 monthly payments of $21.30 each (which is equal to $639 total, making it $150 off the usual price of $789). As for the Galaxy S9+, it will feature a total of $25.47 a month over 30 months ($764, $150 off the usual price of $914).

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Walmart has a number of phones that it is offering on a 30-month installment plan. Instead of paying up to 24 months, you will be paying up to 30 months, adding 6 additional months of payments. Even though the amount that you are giving for the phone remains the same, it will become less financially straining on you if the payments are broken up into 30 months instead of the usual 24 months.

Would you use this offer to purchase the Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9+? Tell us down in the comments.

Save $150 on the Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9+ at Walmart

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About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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