Walmart has
128GB Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G Smartphone for Verizon Wireless (Mystic Black) on sale for
$600-$600.12 (
$20/month for 30-months for Verizon Wireless breakdown).
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
Crusaders_43 for finding this deal
Note, this smartphone device is valid for upgrade only on Verizon Wireless carrier/network. Be sure to select your choice of option before checking out
Available:
Specs/Key Features- Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ 3.09GHz Processor
- 6.9" 1440x3088 Dynamic AMOLED 120Hz Touchscreen Display w/ 10MP (Front) Facing Camera
- 128GB Internal Storage (upgrade to 1000GB via expandable memory)
- 12GB RAM Memory
- 5G/LTE/WiFi w/ Bluetooth 5.0/NFC
- Fingerprint/Samsung Pay
- Li-Ion 4500mAh Battery
- AT&T Carrier
- Stylus Included
- Bixby Voice Assistant Built-In
- Android 10 OS
Warranty- Includes a 1-year manufacturer warranty w/ purchase
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It looks like the Galaxy s21+ is also on sale and cheaper than both BestBuy and Verizon.
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120hz display only works at 1080p. If you want to run it at 1440p (native) then it only works at 60hz.
No thanks. I'll keep my Note 9 for another year.
It just doesnt get 5g, (that probably should not be a dealbreaker yet) not dual sim (the Note 20 is with TMobile firmware and s20/s21 will have it soon)
The s8 phone is also a good looking phone, to me they all tend to look the same now , and the sleekness is hidden because you need a case
And it was sold/shipped by Wal-Mart, not from some third party.
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They ran this exact deal back in August and I pulled the trigger. They ended up sending me a stolen phone which AT&T naturally refused to activate. Had to return it and by then the deal was over and Walmart wouldn't honor it on a replacement phone because it was carrier-financed. The best part is the whole transaction caused a fraud investigation on my AT&T account.
I ended up buying an S20+ directly from Samsung when they had it on sale instead, but even if I was still looking for a phone I wouldn't buy from Walmart again. Horrible experience.
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