Save up to $700 on the Galaxy Note 10 with trade-in

The Galaxy Note 10 Plus, photo is from Trusted Reviews

The Galaxy Note 10 is available for pre-order, and Best Buy has a pretty good deal going.

What’s the deal?

Currently, you can get up to $700 off of the Galaxy Note 10, the Galaxy Note 10+, or the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G.

Samsung will also give you a $150 credit for preordering, as well as 6 months of Spotify Premium for free.

How does the deal work?

First off, when you pre-order the Galaxy Note 10 and activate it with your current carrier, Best Buy will give you $100 off of the phone instantly. The rest of the possible $600 you can get off of the phone is based on the trade-in value of your phone. Luckily, there are a few good trade-in values they are offering.

When you go to this Best Buy page, simply click “estimate your trade-in value”.

If you trade in a newer phone like the Google Pixel 3, the Galaxy S10, or the iPhone X, you can get an extra $600 off of the phone, which combined with the $100 activation discount, will net you a sweet $700 off of the Note 10.

Don’t have a top of the line phone? Don’t worry, they are still offering some decent trade values.

For example, trading in an original Google Pixel will still net you $200 off of the Note 10 which is pretty good for an older phone. Other older phones like the Samsung Galaxy S7 will also net you $200 off.

Whether you get $100 off the Galaxy Note 10, $300 off, or $700 off, either way it is nice that there are some ways to bring down the price of the very pricy Galaxy Note.

The cheapest Samsung Galaxy Note 10 starts at $950 at Best Buy. If you have a Google Pixel 3 (which is valued around $400 used on eBay) getting $600 for it via trade-in is a pretty good deal.

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