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Samsung Galaxy S4 Price Drops to Just $29, Find Out Who's Selling it that Cheap

The Samsung Galaxy S4 price dropped down to just $29 on AT&T this week.

Customers can purchase a 16GB "like new" or refurbished model for that fire sale price. The deal is available to existing and new customers and they can choose between the Black Mist and White Frost models.

Certified "like new" devices from AT&T are usually just as good as buying the smartphone brand new. The handsets are serviced and pass an inspection. The carrier also offers a 90-day warranty on these refurbished models so if anything goes wrong they have enough time to exchange it. A brand new Galaxy S4 normally retails for $199 for those purchasing the device with a  two year contract.

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Sprint began offering the smartphone for just $99 with a new two year contract last month.

The carrier is selling the wildly popular smartphone for this price to subscribers who are adding a new line or new customers signing a 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.

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 Purple Mirage model will be released for Sprint stating in the fall.

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