Samsung Galaxy S7, HTC 10, Moto Z Cyber Monday Deals and Discounts on Android Smartphones

By Precious Gem de Peralta
Samsung Galaxy S7
There are a good Cyber Monday deals on the Samsung Galaxy S7. You can buy it for as low as $523.62 at Amazon. Honou / Flickr

There are a lot of great Cyber Monday deals on Android smartphones. If you want a discounted Samsung Galaxy S7, you can get one. In fact, you have several options. If you are looking for other smartphones, here are some of the list that you can consider before buying anything.

Samsung’s flagship device, the Galaxy S7 is not short of deal on Cyber Monday. According to the International Business Times, the Korean-based company is offering a $120 discount on the 32GB Galaxy S7. It means you only have to pay $549.99. If you want the unlocked version of the Galaxy S7, you can buy it at Amazon for $523.62. Verizon is up for a different deal. You have to trade in your old device in exchange for a Galaxy S7 carrier plan without any down payment. You can also choose the device bundled up with a wireless charging pad for $550 at B&H.

There are also the predecessors of the Galaxy S7, Walmart is offering an unlocked Galaxy S6 for only $249. It’s one of the best deals you can get since its original price can reach at least $400, according to Forbes. If you want the older Galaxy S5, it’s up at Walmart for just $149.

As far as other Android smartphones, the HTC 10 is available at HTC’s website for $200 from its regular price of $499. The HTC One M9 is also down to $300. If you are looking for a 32GB LG G5, it’s up on eBay for $415 and B&H for a cheaper $400. Amazon is offering the unlocked 5-inch Sony Xperia X with Full HD display for $300.

The other deals on Amazon include unlocked smartphones Motorola Moto G Play for $130, Moto G4 Plus with 16GB for $200, fourth-generation Moto G with 64GB for $230, Moto Z Play + Insta-Share Projector Mod for $500, Moto Z Plat + Hasselblad camera Mod for $500, Moto Z + Insta-Share Projector Mod for $750 and Moto Z + Hasselblad camera Mod for $750.

There is also the unlocked 32GB Sony Xperia XZ for $599.99 and Sony XA Ultra for $299 from the original price of $329. Lumia 640 XL for $69.99. Meanwhile, the 8GB Microsoft Lumia 650 XL is available for $79.99 at DailySteals, according to the US Gamer. Though Blackberry is has stopped manufacturing phones, its devices are up for discount. You can get a Priv for $299.99 while the DTECK50 costs $70 less. Newegg is offering an unlocked 32GB LG Google Nexus 5X for $279.99.

Grab one of these smartphones now before they ran out of stock on Cyber Monday.

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