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The phrase "" typically refers to a major sales promotion (BOGO) for the Samsung Galaxy S8 . Historically, these deals were not standalone hardware "features" but marketing campaigns run by Samsung and major carriers like T-Mobile. Common Promotion Structures

: Some versions of the offer required trading in an eligible older smartphone (such as a Galaxy S7 or iPhone 7) to qualify for the second S8 for free.

: Most deals required activating at least one of the devices on a specific carrier's network (most notably T-Mobile).

While specific terms varied by campaign, these deals usually required specific actions to unlock the "free" device:

: Users could often choose one Galaxy S8 and one Galaxy S8+ , though they typically only received a refund for the base price of the standard S8, paying the difference for the Plus model. Bundled Extras

: Customers often paid for both phones upfront. Samsung or the carrier would then issue a refund (usually up to $750) via a rebate or prepaid card within 7–10 business days.

To further incentivize the deal, Samsung occasionally included an at no extra cost, which featured: A Clear View standing case. A 64GB microSD card. A six-month subscription to Netflix.

Samsung is offering a buy one, get one free deal ... - The Verge

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The phrase "" typically refers to a major sales promotion (BOGO) for the Samsung Galaxy S8 . Historically, these deals were not standalone hardware "features" but marketing campaigns run by Samsung and major carriers like T-Mobile. Common Promotion Structures

: Some versions of the offer required trading in an eligible older smartphone (such as a Galaxy S7 or iPhone 7) to qualify for the second S8 for free.

: Most deals required activating at least one of the devices on a specific carrier's network (most notably T-Mobile). buy one s8 get one free

While specific terms varied by campaign, these deals usually required specific actions to unlock the "free" device:

: Users could often choose one Galaxy S8 and one Galaxy S8+ , though they typically only received a refund for the base price of the standard S8, paying the difference for the Plus model. Bundled Extras The phrase "" typically refers to a major

: Customers often paid for both phones upfront. Samsung or the carrier would then issue a refund (usually up to $750) via a rebate or prepaid card within 7–10 business days.

To further incentivize the deal, Samsung occasionally included an at no extra cost, which featured: A Clear View standing case. A 64GB microSD card. A six-month subscription to Netflix. : Most deals required activating at least one

Samsung is offering a buy one, get one free deal ... - The Verge


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