Buying a new Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and need service to go with it?
Looking for a dirt-cheap plan for your backup phone?
For a limited, phone carrier Mint Mobile is offering a pretty sweet buy-one-get-one (BOGO) deal: Buy 3 months of service, get 3 months free.
That deal nets you Mint's 8GB 4G LTE plan, meaning you get 8GB of high-speed data per month and unlimited talk and text.
That rate varies depending on whether you purchase 3, 6 or 12 months of service at a time.
Mint uses the T-Mobile network, so if the latter offers good coverage in your area, so will Mint.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is now available for preorder, and no doubt you're looking for ways to save money on the pricey flagship, which starts at $949.
I already rounded up a few of the best Galaxy Note 10 deals, but nearly all of those require a trade-in, a lengthy lease/service plan or both.
US Mobile just offered Cheapskate readers another option: Purchase an unlocked Note 10 or 10 Plus from Samsung or another seller, then bring it to US Mobile and save a total of $200 over 12 months.
It works like this: You buy a US Mobile SIM card (using promo code NOTE10), then sign up for the service plan of your choice.
US Mobile offers both customizable and unlimited plans for its GSM LTE and Super LTE networks (T-Mobile and Verizon, respectively).
My advice: Go Super LTE, because you get extra perks like voice-over-LTE and visual voicemail -- to say nothing of better coverage.
Blue Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus: For the first time, Samsung unveiled 2 devices in the Note series.
There are a bunch of different things that are different between the Note 10 and 10+ that push you towards the 10+.
Since the Note 10+ is the bigger phone, it gets the bigger battery (4300 mAH).
Note 10 comes in 3 different colors but there is an extra 4th fancy blue color just for the Note 10+.
You max out at 8GB RAM on the Note 10 whereas you can get up to 12 GB RAM on the bigger model.
Note 10 comes with a 256GB internal storage whereas the Note 10+ has an internal storage of up to 512 GB.
*Just to clarify, there is no such mode called ‘beast mode’ in the new Galaxy Note 4. Galaxy Note 4 has been labeled a “beast”. Well, the so-called ‘beast’ is finally out of the box and people will have plenty of time get to know it. Only then will they be able to judge if the nickname is actually appropriate or not. Until then, let’s go with the flow.
Samsung’s Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 are two of my most loved cell phones of 2019 (especially the Note) yet they are additionally steady updates and now super hot new Galaxy S11 leaks are showing to us why we may regret buying other smartphones.
The Elec, SamMobile and popular Samsung insider Ice Universe have all dropped significant special features about the Galaxy S11’s best camera just as the smartphone’s shockingly early accessibility.
Concerning the camera, The Elec uncovers the Galaxy S11 has a monstrous 5x optical zoom which is as of now prepared for final testing.
MecaTech Systems, a Korean producer of test attachments for cell phone modules, has been acquired for the checks as per The Elec’s business sources – and they have been right before.
In any case, precisely how Samsung is thinking outside of the mold remains unknown.
All things considered, we ought to find the solutions sooner than at any other time because SamMobile reports that the Galaxy S11 will have the earliest launch date of any Galaxy S cell phone.