Black Friday Deals 2016 from Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile And Sprint

Black Friday

Black Friday deals are always the perfect way to obtain what you have always wanted to own all this while, but never really managed to do so simply because you do not have the financial capacity at that particular point in time. Perhaps it is time to regroup your resources and check out the slew of upcoming Black Friday deals that will be on offer, especially if you are on the lookout for a spanking new smartphone. After all, you are sick and tired of having each subsequent smartphone operating system update pass you by simply because your device is too old to “qualify”, so let us take a look at some of the possible and upcoming Black Friday deals that are offered by the four major mobile carriers in the US.

T-Mobile Black Friday, BOGO deals
It seems that Black Friday has started early for those who do not mind being tethered down with T-Mobile. This weekend alone, you will be able to take advantage of a BOGO (Buy One Get One) deal, and the smartphone that is being put up on offer would be the flagship Samsung Galaxy S7. Yes sir, pick up a couple of Galaxy S7s for yourself and your other half for the price of one at T-Mobile. This might mean that there is a large stock of Samsung Galaxy S7s left in T-Mobile’s inventory, which would mean that the carrier would like to shift whatever remaining stock that they have in hand. It is a pretty sweet deal, and if you still have faith in Samsung after the Galaxy Note 7 exploding fiasco, then you might want to consider picking up the Galaxy S7 which is a very good phone. The BOGO deal will require you to pick up the Samsung Galaxy S7 with T-Mobile’s Equipment Installment Plan (EIP), and it kicks off this Friday, November 11 at 6:00am PT all the way until Sunday, November 13 at 11:59pm PT.

Verizon Black Friday deals
When it comes to Verizon, you might not find too many smartphone deals available, although there will be plenty of accessories on offer on the cheap. The Sony SmartBand for Android can now be yours for just $29.99 from $99.99, while the Altec Lansing Life Jacket Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker has a $75 discount to $74.99. Those who want an entry level LG Lancet can pick it up for $120 a pop, while the Android 7.0 Nougat candidate, the Motorola Moto X (2nd Gen.) can be yours for $499.99. The Apple iPhone 6 will retail for $549.99, while the 16GB Microsoft Lumia 735 will go for $192 a pop, with the now defunct BlackBerry Z30 device retailing for $99.98, and the Samsung Galaxy Core Prime carrying a $144 sticker price. These are all pre-Black Friday deals, so do expect more in due time.

Sprint's deals
Sprint has remained pretty much mum when it comes to their Black Friday deals this year, and so far, their Black Friday flyer has yet to be released so we are unable to determine just what kind of goodies that they have in store. However, you can always hit refresh on their promotions page just in case something good pops up suddenly.

AT&T is also rather quiet
AT&T has no Black Friday flyers out just yet, so we too, are in the dark as to what they offer for the upcoming Black Friday "celebrations", but we do know that they have some pretty standard deals lined up at the moment including the 32GB LG G5 that will retail for $688.99 unlocked, while the unlocked iPhone 7 with 32GB of internal memory will go for $649.99 apiece. If you want something free, then the LG G Pad F8 can be yours without having to drop a single penny -- although that comes with a 2-year contract. There is their deals page to look forward to if you like.

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