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It looks like T-Mobile will be the best place to buy a Galaxy Note 7

Published Jul 20th, 2016 4:30PM EDT
T-Mobile Galaxy Note 7 Deal
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The Galaxy Note 7 is almost upon us, with preorders rumored to start immediately after the phone’s August 2nd announcement. While carriers are yet to reveal their Galaxy Note 7 pricing, obviously, a new rumor says that T-Mobile will have a hot offer on hand: A buy-one-get-one promotion for Samsung’s upcoming flagship phablet.

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Well-informed gadget leaker Evan Blass wrote the following on Twitter: “TMO PROMO: GN7 BOGO,” where BOGO stands for buy-one-get-one.

It’ll be a while until T-Mobile acknowledges the offer, but that certainly sounds like an exciting promo. Not only would buyers get a free smartphone, but the smartphone in question will likely be the best Android device money can buy.

Obviously, with every BOGO promotion there are strings attached. You will have to get T-Mobile service for both phones, so it’s not like you’re getting a device completely free of cost. There’s no such thing as free.

That said, the Galaxy Note 7 is gorgeous, according to the many leaks that have featured Samsung’s upcoming handset – check out the latest press photo, also coming via Blass, at this link. Additionally, the phone will pack quite a punch under the hood. The handset is rumored to sport high-end processors, 6GB of speedy RAM, 64GB of fast built-in storage, microSD support (maybe the kind of new removable storage Samsung has been working on), an iris scanner, and improved battery life.

Chris Smith Senior Writer

Chris Smith has been covering consumer electronics ever since the iPhone revolutionized the industry in 2008. When he’s not writing about the most recent tech news for BGR, he brings his entertainment expertise to Marvel’s Cinematic Universe and other blockbuster franchises.

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