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Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus for $515 Now Up for Grabs

Although Apple just unveiled its latest wave of iPhones, it is still a good time to pick up the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus, the bigger version of the flagship by the Cupertino giant's rival.

An unlocked refurbished version of the phablet is currently being offered by Daily Steals for only $515. Buyers can avail of the discount by using the promo code CHPSKT35 at checkout.

This is quite the steal as users will get to enjoy a huge $310 discount. A brand-new Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus comes with a starting price of $825. In addition to that, the device also serves as a great alternative to those who are unable to purchase the recently unveiled Samsung Galaxy Note 8.

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Those who want to secure a unit for themselves would want to move fast because the offer will only be for a limited time and while the supplies last.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus boasts a 6.2-inch quad high-definition (HD) super active-matrix organic, light-emitting diode (AMOLED) Infinity Display, which looks amazing in its bezel-less front panel.

The handset is powered by either the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset or the Exynos 8895 processor, depending on the region. The version being sold on Daily Steals comes with a 4 GB of random-access memory (RAM) and 64 GB of storage.

In the imaging department, the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus will come with a 12 MP dual pixel camera on the back capable of ultra HD or 4K video recording. On the front is an 8 MP selfie snapper.

The handset also includes a 3,500 mAh nonremovable battery that supports wireless charging. Other features include a USB-C port, a headphone jack, the artificial intelligence (AI) assistant Bixby, a fingerprint sensor and an iris scanner.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus also comes with an IP68 certification rating. This means that the device can resist dust and can also survive being submerged in 1.5 meter deep water for half an hour.

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