Samsung Galaxy Black Friday Deals 2015: Note 5, S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge+ (Best Buy, AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and Walmart)

By Mark Aserit
Black Friday

Looking to get more affordable mobile devices this Black Friday season? Many retailers have already announced their special deals on smart phones and tablets for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Now, let's break them down.

Smartphone fans voted Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge as the hottest Android phone available in the market this year. Both of these super-fast phones were launched back in February.

Verizon, Sprint and AT&T are offering awesome deals for their customers to buy their dream gadgets. They are giving away $250 Best Buy Gift Card with the purchase of any Samsung Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge. This promo is valid from Nov. 11 to Nov.25.

For Verizon in particular, they are offering Samsung Galaxy S6 for $3.16/month for 24 months, and buyers can get up to $500 discount when they switch, trade their own smartphone. In addition, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge in Verizon is available for $7.16/month for 24 months.

In Staples, buyers can save up to $700 on the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 32GB Edge and it includes $400 Visa Gift Card when purchasing a payment plan. The retailer store is also offering up to $200 when trading in an old phone.

WalMart is offering $250 savings on any Samsung smartphone ($150 savings + $100 Black Friday Gift Card) including Galaxy S6 Edge and Galaxy S6, which comes with free $99 Bluetooth speaker.

Furthermore, here are the deals for Galaxy S6 Edge+ and Galaxy Note 5. These products were launched just over three months ago, but there are exceptional deals available for the Black Friday.

For Best Buy, they are giving away Galaxy S6 Edge+ and $250 Best Buy Gift Card with an installment billing purchase or lease. Buyers can have discounts by as much as $200 on the 32GB Samsung Galaxy Note 5 with a 2-year activation - $49.99 each.

In Walmart, get awesome $250 savings on any Samsung smartphone like Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+.

Also, keep in mind that these retailers will still giving away more discounts and freebies throughout the week. Expect that there will be day-only deals for Black Friday itself, so keep visiting our page for more details.

For some tips on how you can maximize your opportunities this Black Friday, experts advised buyers should carry a purse that closes securely to protect their money. Debit cards can be also an alternative, but fraud protection is weaker than for credit cards.

Be wise and enjoy the shopping season. Happy Black Friday!

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