PHOENIX, Nov. 20, 2017 -- Deal Tomato have researched the best Samsung Galaxy smartphone Black Friday deals available for 2017. Here’s their top choices:
- Samsung Galaxy S8 & S8 Plus (64GB) Smartphones with US Warranty on sale - Amazon (newest models)
- Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (64GB) Unlocked Smartphones with US Warranty on sale - Amazon (newest model)
- Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge Smartphones on sale - Amazon (unlocked & carrier deals available)
Samsung’s flagship smartphone, the S8, comes in two sizes: the smaller S8 and larger S8 Plus. The smartphones feature near-bezel less 5.8 and 6.2 inch QUAD HD infinity displays. Their fast performance, ergonomic design and powerful 12 megapixel rear camera have led to the S8 emerging as one of the most popular smartphones of 2017. Check the entire range of Samsung Galaxy smartphones and Galaxy Tab tablets on sale at Amazon (Prime delivery on select deals).
The Note 8 is a high-end Android smartphone noted for its impressive camera and virtually borderless 6.3 inch Quad HD+ infinity display. Similar to previous Note smartphones, the Note 8 comes with an S Pen that enables handwritten notes and a variety of stroke-based gestures.
In order to identify the best Black Friday deals the Deal Tomato team use a unique algorithm that ranks discounts from retailers across a large number of products. Black Friday 2017 is expected to break the record for the largest day of online spending with the biggest online retailers competing to offer the best discounts. Average consumer spending throughout the holiday shopping season of November and December has been growing at close to 5% per year for the last six years. The National Retailer Federation (NRF) Survey estimates that shoppers spent around $700 billion during the 2016 holiday shopping season.
In the past, Black Friday revolved around excitable shoppers queuing overnight to get their hands on discounts before stock ran out. However, shoppers are now choosing to research and make their purchases from the comfort of their home. Estimates from the NRF Survey indicate that over half (52%) of Black Friday shoppers went online in 2016, highlighting the growing importance of e-commerce in driving Black Friday sales.
Most retailers start running Black Friday deals on Monday November 20th and continue until Cyber Monday a week later.
Stay up to date with the latest news on Samsung Galaxy Black Friday deals on the Deal Tomato website.
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