The vanilla Samsung Galaxy S22 5G is on sale again at a $100 discount in an unlocked variant with no strings attached and your choice of 128 or 256GB storage.
Essentially the exact same deal is now available at the e-commerce giant itself, the difference being you can save a cool Benjamin on both black and green flavors of the 128 gig S22 if you hurry, as well as three color options with twice that local digital hoarding room.
While Best Buy is actually holding a similar sale today... with upfront carrier activation, Amazon will obviously hook you up with a completely unlocked phone ready to be used on any and all 4G LTE and 5G networks nationwide sans restrictions, special conditions, or strings of any sort attached. The $100 discount is also presented right off the bat, which means you won't have to remember to enter any convoluted promo codes before finalizing your order or settle for a gift card in that amount.
That being said, we'd be remiss not to remind you that Amazon offered at one point both a $100 gift card
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