Save $250 on an Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S22+ Smartphone

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This is a deal you do not want to miss. You can save 25% on an unlocked Samsung Galaxy S22+ Smartphone. Get the long battery life and faster processor you’ve been waiting for while spending much less money.

Shoot 8K videos – the highest available on a smartphone – of all your important memories you want to remember forever. Auto Focus Video Stabilization will provide smooth footage. Take clear, bright nighttime photos and snap frameable portrait photos as well. All of this is done with 50MP resolution on Vision Booster, Samsung’s brightest display so far.

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Take your bingeing and streaming on the go, watching outside or even late at night. The adaptive screen on the Samsung Galaxy S22+ will optimize content automatically for color and brightness and indoor or outdoor lighting. Share YouTube videos, too, with your friends on Google Duo.

The beautiful design of this Samsung phone has a glass-metal-glass design. It’s Samsung’s strongest aluminum frame paired with the latest Gorilla Glass to keep the phone both lightweight and durable and free from scratches and dings.

Take $200 off and pay just $749.99 for this unlocked 128GB phone in your choice of colors. Get 256GB for just $50 more. It’s also available in the S22 and S22 Ultra with an additional option of 512GB.

Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S22+ Smartphone

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