Best Buy is selling Samsung's powerful Galaxy S21 FE 5G at a new all-time low price of $299.99 with upfront Verizon activation required and little else.
The latter group of prospective S21 FE 5G buyers can pay as little as $299.99 at Best Buy for a 128GB storage variant in multiple different hues, and the only special requirement you need to meet to slash 50 percent off the phone's $599.99 list price appears to be upfront activation on the largest wireless network in the US.
That's right, there are no device trade-ins involved here, no obligatory number port-ins from a different carrier, and at least in theory, both existing and newsubscribers should be eligible for this absolutely unprecedented $300 discount with an upgrade, new line, or new account altogether.Galaxy S21 FE
in 36 monthly payments of $8.33 a pop.
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