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Samsung Galaxy S4 Price Drops down to $99, Find Out Where to Get it

The Samsung Galaxy S4 price dropped down to just $99 for Sprint customers.

The carrier is offering the wildly popular smartphone for this price to subscribers who are adding a new line or new customers signing a 2-year agreement.

The device normally retails for $199 with a new 2-year agreement. The deal also comes with free 2-day shipping and free activation from the carrier. It is available on both the black and white models. The Galaxy S4 is also available on all other major U.S. carriers for $199 on contract so Sprint is heavily undercutting the competition with the new promotion.

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The carrier even offered a new buy one get one free deal to existing customers and new lines that are eligible for promotion last week for people buying the Galaxy S4 or S3.

Sprint currently offers the S4 in white and black with purple coming soon and the S3 in white, blue and purple.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 LTE Advanced model will launch in Black Frost and White Mist.

It currently is available in Arctic Blue and Aurora red. The company is expected to release these new colors in the near future, according to a report from SamMobile.

The new version of the device has already become wildly popular in Korea, as it has sold over 150,000 units.

The Galaxy S4 LTE-A comes equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC instead of the Snapdragon 600 that is found in the international model. Other than that the specs on both versions are the same. Both models feature a 5-inch 1080p Super AMOLED Display, 2GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel rear camera, 32GB built-in memory, a microSD slot and an IR port.

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