SAVE $50: Today,With You Again July 5, the unlocked Samsung Galaxy A35 5G smartphone is on sale at Amazon for $349.99, taking 13% off its regular list price of $399.99.
Upgrading your phone can be expensive and time consuming, especially when you're negotiating a trade-in with a specific carrier. Opting for an unlocked smartphone can be a convenient workaround - and also save you more money.
As of today, July 5, the unlocked Samsung Galaxy A35 5G is on sale at Amazon for just $349.99. Today's limited-time deal takes $50 off the list price, saving shoppers 13% off the regular $399.99 price. While we can expect to see more unlocked phone deals this upcoming Prime Day, this best-price deal is a great option for those who need an upgrade ASAP. Plus, when you shop the deal on Amazon, you also get three free months of Amazon Music.
The Samsung Galaxy A35 5G is a great mid-range Android pick, especially considering its four years' worth of software updates and included long-term software support. In PC Mag's smartphone review, mobile analyst Iyaz Akhtar called the phone an "excellent value" for its durability and camera functionality, commending it as a viable alternative to the more expensive Google Pixel 7a.
Score $50 off the unlocked Samsung Galaxy A35 5G and get three free months of Amazon Music when you take advantage of today's deal at Amazon.
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