Black Friday is still a few weeks away, but Samsung is already offering some major discounts on a range of its products. These deals will run throughout November until the 24th and all the way to Cyber Monday. A lot of the discounts seem to involve packages, with Samsung’s smartphones getting paired with VR headsets and the like.
As Forbes notes, Samsung will have deals to offer customers through most of November, unlike most retailers. These deals will culminate during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, where there will be notable discounts on the company’s products, including its Galaxy S8 and Note 8 smartphones.
On top of the discounts, as they relate to MSRP, retailers carrying Samsung products will also be offering extra incentives, including gift cards or vouchers. Retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, and Amazon are worthy of checking out for anyone who wants huge Black Friday deals on Samsung products.
Just for context, there are packages out there right now that contain the Galaxy S8 and a Gear VR for only $724.99 or a Note 8 with the Gear VR for only $929.99. These prices change from week to week, along with the items included in the packages.
Samsung is even slashing up to 45 percent off some of its QLED 4K TVs, The Verge reports, which results in a $1,200 discount on a 55-inch Class Q75 unit. Naturally, even carriers are getting in on the fun, with T-Mobile offering a $130 discount on the Note 8 for a limited time. Some of these carriers are adding some caveats to their deals, however, so it’s worth looking out for those.
These deals are only going to stack up as the days until Black Friday count to zero. It’s also worth noting that at Samsung’s official stores and retail sites, the company’s deals last for several days instead of changing on a daily basis.


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