Verizon picks up the Samsung Galaxy A21 at a big discount, Galaxy A11 also released
While exceptionally popular in European and Asian markets for many years now, Samsung‘s mid-end Galaxy A-series smartphones haven’t accomplished the same level of success in the US. That was primarily because the company largely avoided the States for some reason when it came to official sales of its non-flagship models, but the availability situation is entirely different this year.
Naturally, this amazing introductory promotion comes with a couple of strings attached, requiring a new line of service (for both new and existing customers) and involving monthly bill credits for a period of two years. Still, at the end of the day 24 months, you’re looking at spending a measly $120 overall for a sleek mobile device with a trendy hole punch design, octa-core MediaTek processor, 3 gigs of memory, Android 10 software, a large 4,000mAh battery, and no less than four rear-facing cameras.
That’s right, the Samsung Galaxy A11 costs $179.99, or $7.49 a month for two years, with no discount available at the time of this writing. By the way, both the A21 and A11 can also be purchased from Samsung.com, where you can save a few bucks with an eligible device trade-in.