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Best Buy sale: $50 off any iPhone, $100 off Samsung Galaxy Note 3 & more deals

Alexandra Burlacu

Best Buy is having a new promotional sale, slashing $50 off the price of any iPhone between Feb. 16 and Feb. 22.

If you've been dreaming of the high-end iPhone 5S flagship, for instance, you can now get it at a notable discount. The smartphone typically costs $199.99 on-contract and $649 SIM-free, but Best Buy is now offering the iPhone 5S for $149.99.

Starting on Sunday, Feb. 16, through next Saturday, Feb. 22, interested customers can get $50 off the price of any and all iPhones purchased with a standard two-year contract with AT&T, Verizon Wireless, or Sprint, CNET reveals.

Under this new promotional sale, the 16GB iPhone 5 will be available for free on-contract, the 16GB iPhone 5C will cost $50, while the 16GB iPhone 5S will go for $150.

If you're an Android fan, meanwhile, Best Buy has some neat offers in this category as well. During the same period, i.e. until Feb. 22, Best Buy will slash $100 off the price of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, offering the phablet for $199 on a two-year contract with AT&T or Verizon.

Other price cuts include $50 off the price of the HTC One when also purchasing Game of Thrones: Season 3. Interested buyers who shop online will also get a $50 gift card.

Nexus fans are not left out of the loop either. As part of a deal that is set to expire on Monday, Feb. 16, Best Buy is offering a $30 discount for the 16GB, 32GB, or 32GB LTE Google Nexus 7.

As previously stated, these promotional deals will not be available for long, so if you're looking to get a new iPhone, Android phablet, HTC One, or Google Nexus 7 tablet, you might want to take advantage of this offer while it lasts.

All of the devices in this promotion have proved to be very popular among consumers, and the new price cuts aim to boost sales even further. Head over to Best Buy's website to check out these new offers and get your preferred device for a significantly lower price.

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