T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S4 now available only for $99.99

Samsung Galaxy S4 is currently one of the most-popular Android smartphones around, and now U.S. carrier T-Mobile is offering the handset only for $99.99 upfront and 24 equal payments of $20.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 is already available on most major U.S. carriers, however, it seems that currently T-Mobile has the best deal on offer. T-Mobile announced the new price plan for the Galaxy S4 on Wednesday, June 12, and the latest deal may attract many customers looking to buy a top-end smartphone.

Mike Sievert, chief marketing officer, T-Mobile (US) said "People told us we'd be crazy to drop our price on the hot-selling Galaxy S 4 when we already offer such a low-out-of-pocket cost - so we did it. Some of our competitors require customers to sign a restrictive two year service contract or participate in a complicated trade-in scheme to get to their advertised price. We decided to just give customers the phone they want at the out of pocket cost they are asking for. That's what you strive to do when you are America's Un-carrier."

The T-Mobile offer is for a limited time only and will run from June 12 through July 13 this year.

The carrier has also reduced the upfront price of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, which is now availablefor only $169.99 upfront, and 24 monthly payments of $20. It is also offering the Samsung Galaxy S3 for just $49.99 down and 24 monthly payments of $20.

The official T-Mobile press announcement also says, "When combined with T-Mobile's Simple Choice Plan, customers will have access to the latest 4G LTE smartphones, as well as unlimited data, at a price point that's sure to meet the needs of a variety of budgets."

All the three Samsung devices will be available at the promotional pricing at nationwide T-Mobile retail stores and through select T-Mobile dealers. Customers can also buy the handsets from national retail stores as well as from T-Mobile's website.

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