RadioShack has some attractive deals for customers who are looking to buy the Samsung Galaxy S4, LG G2 or the Moto X at a lower subsidized price.
The company has some special deals in place for these Android handsets, selling the new flagships for considerably lower prices.
The Samsung Galaxy S4, for instance, is available for just $49.99 for customers who are willing to commit to a new two-year contract with AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon. The LG G2 is now $39.99 on RadioShack, but the offer is web-only and is applicable with a new two-year contract with Verizon Wireless. Lastly, the Moto X drops to just $19.99 on a new two-year agreement with Sprint if you purchase the handset online from RadioShack. Samsung's flagship smartphone from last year, meanwhile, is available for free to customers willing to purchase the Galaxy S3 on a two-year contract with AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon.
In addition to these attractive price cuts, RadioShack will also offer a $10 coupon for every transaction over $50 (excluding tax and shipping costs) from Nov. 17, 2013, through Jan. 1, 2014, as part of its holiday cash promotion.
To take advantage of these new deals from Radioshack, check out the company's website at this link for the Samsung Galaxy S4, go here for the LG G2, or find the Motorola Moto X at this link. You can also find the web-only offer for the Sprint Galaxy S3 here.
All of these three handsets are this year's flagship smartphones from their respective companies. All three have proved to be very popular with consumers, as each of these smartphones has its own unique features to stand out from the crowd. The Samsung Galaxy S4 is a high-end device with several neat Samsung touches, the LG G2 is the only smartphone to have the power and volume keys on its rear rather than on the side, while the mid-range Moto X sports unique functionality, taking voice control to the next level. These are only some highlights, but the smartphones have much more to offer.
RadioShack does not mention when these deals will expire, but interested buyers might want to take advantage of them while they last. With Black Friday deals just around the corner, however, some may prefer to wait for more attractive offers.
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