SAVE $150:As of Feb. 13,Aam Ras (2024) Hindi Short Film get the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE for $499.99, down from its usual price of $649.99. That' a discount of 23%.
If you're ready to pick up a new smartphone, you might be surprised to learn that you can get one without having to spend what amounts to an entire paycheck. You can get a phone with a wide variety of features, in fact, for a price that you don't have to feel bad about. And to top it all off, it's from a big name like Samsung.
As of Feb. 13, get the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE at Amazon for just $499.99, down from its usual price of $649.99. That's $150 off and a discount of 23%.
This phone may not be the best and the brightest that Samsung has to offer, but it's equipped with everything you need for your day-to-day dealings. It boasts a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display for one, as well as a 50MP camera, and a suite of AI features that can help you edit photos, search more efficiently, and enjoy games and apps with a slew of added options.
But one of its biggest boons is the fact that it has a 4,700mAh battery that lasts you all day long so you don't have to feel as though you need to stay near a charger all day. It may not have the newest or fastest processor or the "prestige" that comes from buying the newest model that Samsung offers, but it's a capable smartphone that's well worth picking up, especially if you're hanging by a thread with your old device.
Just make sure you grab yours early since this discount likely won't stick around for long.
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