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Best Note 20 deals: Here's where to buy Samsung's latest Galaxy

The Galaxy Note 20 series are two of the best Android phones right now. If you're already a fan of the Note lineup, then you'll have a lot to be excited about with the new generation. If you aren't a fan, you should be. The phones have all the latest from Samsung, including a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ processor, a triple camera setup, 5G connectivity, and a new and improved S Pen stylus.

Being brand new, these phones are going to set you back a penny or two, but we're on top of that. We've got every place you can find the Note 20 (or the Note 20 Ultra) and every deal available right now.

Best Note 20 Deals Available Now

$10/month Note 20 at AT&T

Buy the Note 20 on a 30-month installment plan, sign up for AT&T Unlimited, and trade-in an eligible smartphone to get a credit applied to your monthly bill which brings its price down to just $10 monthly. You can also complete the same steps with the Note 20 Ultra to snag one for $20/month.

$10/month at AT&T

The Note 20 starts at $1,000 and the Note 20 Ultra starts at $1,300. The more you add, like extra storage, the more you're going to pay. Obviously investing in a new phone, especially one as advanced as the Note 20, is not a super cheap proposition. Given all the features on these phones, though, it's tough to imagine there's anything but that high price holding you back.

You can cut into both of those prices by finding the right carrier, making a switch to save some money, or even trading in your older phone for a few bucks off your new one. One thing to look out for is bundled deals. Samsung released a lot of other new products, like the Galaxy Buds Live true wireless earbuds, alongside the Note 20. It would not be surprising to see the smartphone bundled with the earbuds at a discount eventually.

Where to Find the Note 20

This section is less about deals and more about "Please, I need one now, I can't find one, where can I find one?" With a phone this popular, and the current supply issues we've seen pestering other popular tech devices as a result of COVID-19, we may see the Note 20 have a hard time staying in stock a lot of the time. If you're out there just scrounging around for your chance to own this phone you've been looking forward to, here's everywhere we know you can find one right now.

Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra at Verizon

Verizon has monthly payment plans for device purchases so you could pay $33.33 monthly for the Note 20 or $43.33 per month for the Note 20 Ultra. You also have the option of paying the full price of either phone to own the device of your choice instantly.

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Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra at AT&T

With a 30-month commitment, you'll pay $33.34 a month for the Note 20, $43.34 a month for the Note 20 Ultra 128GB, or $48.34 a month for the Note 20 Ultra 512GB. You can even snag the Note 20 for $10/month right now by trading in an eligible device and adding a line on select Unlimited plans, or the Note 20 Ultra at 50% off with the same terms.

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Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra at Samsung

Go straight to the source. Samsung has both phones available at up to $550 off. You can choose to get either one unlocked or through a specific carrier. Simply trade-in an eligible device to save today; even devices with cracked screens can save you up to $340 off a new Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra.

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Best Note 20 Unlocked Deals

Between unlocked and carrier deals, the former tend to have a lot more options just because carriers have lots of ways to save between sending you gift cards, offering trade-in programs, and doing "buy one, get one"-type discounts. Carrier deals often mean long-term commitments and monthly bills, though, too. If you'd rather avoid that and just pay for everything upfront, these are the best unlocked deals available right now.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G | $960.75 at Amazon

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G device is now available at Amazon. Right now the Mystic Gray model is discounted by nearly $40 for a limited time!

$960.75 at Amazon

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G | $1,173.90 at Amazon

You can save over $125 on the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G at Amazon. This 128GB device is available in Mystic Bronze at this low price only for a limited time.

$1,173.90 at Amazon

Note 20 | Up to $550 off via trade-in at Samsung

To get the max savings on this trade-in program, your phone will have to be fairly recent and have a good screen. Older phones get less, but you'll still save as much as $350 even on older generations. A cracked screen reduces the maximum savings to $340 even for newer phones.

$750 off at Samsung

Note 20 Ultra | Up to $550 off with trade-in at Samsung

The Note 20 Ultra is currently up to $550 off at Samsung! You'll just need to trade-in an eligible device to score the discount. Even devices with cracked screens can earn you up to $340 off.

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Best Note 20 Carrier Deals

Carrier deals generally require a commitment between 18 and 36 months (most often just 24). The "savings" also usually come in the form of a promo credit applied to your monthly bill over the course of that commitment. So these deals tend to be a bit more long-term than other deals, but you also have the potential to save a whole lot more over that time period. If you're a long-term thinker, you should feel good about the opportunities for saving here.

$10/month Note 20 at AT&T

Buy the Note 20 on a 30-month installment plan, sign up for AT&T Unlimited, and trade-in an eligible smartphone to get a credit applied to your monthly bill which brings its price down to just $10 monthly. You can also complete the same steps with the Note 20 Ultra to snag one for $20/month.

$10/month at AT&T

Up to $550 off via trade-in at Samsung

To get the max savings on this trade-in program, your phone will have to be fairly recent and have a good screen. Older phones get less, but you'll still save as much as $350 even on older generations. A cracked screen reduces the maximum savings to $340 even for newer phones.

$650 off at Samsung

Buy one, get one $1,000 off at Verizon

Verizon is offering $1,000 off the Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra when you buy two and add a new line of service on a premium Unlimited line. You'll save up to $250 more when switching to Verizon. Verizon even includes free Stream TV and 5G access at no extra charge.

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Up to $550 off via trade-in at Verizon

If you're upgrading to the Note 20, trade-in your old device and get up to $400 off as long as you're upgrading on a select Unlimited plan. If you're new to Verizon, you'll get up to $550 when you switch and trade-in an eligible device.

Up to $550 off at Verizon

Buy one, get one free at T-Mobile

T-Mobile is offering you the Galaxy Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra for free when you purchase one at regular price and add two lines of service for your new devices.

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Note 20 Price Tracking

The first deals we'll see on the Note 20 are incentive deals. The "We know you're going to buy it, so buy it here" sort of deals that probably won't save you a whole lot but will be designed to make you pick Place A over Place B. You also can expect to see major carriers offering deals that don't really save you money on the phone but could save you money in other ways, like if you buy one Note 20 you can buy another Galaxy phone and get that one discounted (sometimes up to $1,000 off). The trick to tracking prices is really how do you compare all the different little incentives these companies have? What's better, $1,000 as a promo credit over the course of 24 months or $700 off right now with a trade-in? Are you even eligible for the trade-in? Do you want it unlocked instead, and are you willing to pay a lot more upfront for that? What sort of deals can you expect in that case?

All of these deals are good in one way or the other, and there will be some that speak more to your situation than others. We keep an eye on the deals as they arise and drop them all in here for you to decide. The great thing about the Galaxy Note 20 being so popular is that deals will not be rare. Pick your favorite carrier, make a switch to a new one, or abandon the multi-month commitment altogether with an Unlocked phone. The choice is yours.

Note 20 vs. Note 20 Ultra: Which one should you buy?

Despite being a part of the same lineup, these two phones actually have a lot of differences. Despite having the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ processor, AMOLED displays, a few extras like 5G connectivity, and similarities in the design and aesthetics, the Note 20 Ultra brings a lot more to the table. In particular, the Ultra has a resolution of 3088 x 1440 with a 120Hz refresh rate compared to the Note 20's 2400 x 1080 pixel resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. The Ultra has a much more advanced triple camera system and a larger battery. Of course, as should be expected, it also costs more. The deals will probably favor the Note 20 more overall, too.


Source: androidcentral

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