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Black Friday & Cyber Monday Smartphone deals 2024?

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With Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2024 approaching, I'm curious about smartphone deals. What are your predictions for this year's offers? Do you think we'll see significant discounts on the latest models, or will the best deals be on previous generations? I've heard that carriers like Verizon and T-Mobile often have attractive offers, but what about retailers like Walmart and Best Buy? Are there any specific models you're hoping to snag at a bargain price? For iPhone users, do you think Apple will surprise us with any special promotions? Lastly, what's your strategy for finding the best deals – do you prefer in-store shopping or online bargain hunting? Share your thoughts and let's discuss the potential smartphone steals for Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2024!


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Consider the OnePlus 12 or Xiaomi 14. These smartphones offer exceptional performance comparable to the latest Samsung models, surpassing the Pixel 9 in overall quality. They provide excellent value without the premium price tag associated with big-name brands. Both devices deliver top-tier features and user experience at a more competitive price point.


Alex_Tim 16/11/2024 3:28 am

@l000 I will waiting for OnePlus 13.


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Check Amazon and Best Buy.


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Don't fall for the carrier "deals" - they lock you into expensive plans for 3 years! Last year I got my Pixel at Best Buy during their early Black Friday sale. They usually start discounts 2-3 weeks before actual Black Friday. My strategy: make a shortlist of 2-3 models I want, track their prices starting early November, and jump on any significant drops. Those early deals often match or beat Black Friday prices without the chaos.


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