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You can now grab a T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S8 for up to 41% off

Although Samsung has just officially debuted the Galaxy Note9, that doesn't mean everyone is looking to the firm for its latest and greatest. Those that are looking for a great phone but don't want to spend so much on it, will be happy to hear that the firm has discounted a wide variety of its handsets on its website. But perhaps the most alluring out of the bunch is the Galaxy S8, which is now priced at $350.

Despite making its debut a year ago, the Galaxy S8 is still quite a capable smartphone. Just in case you might have forgotten, the unit features a 5.8-inch QHD AMOLED Infiniti Display and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor with 4GB RAM. As far as internal storage, it has 64GB with room for expansion via microSD slot. The S8 has a single 12MP camera sensor on the rear, and an 8MP front-facing camera with autofocus. It has the usual bells and whistles like NFC, GPS, 3.5mm headphone jack, and offers a 3,000mAh battery that can accept a charge via its USB Type-C port or through a wireless charging solution.

The handset, which you can see in the provided image, is of the Arctic Silver model. If there is one "catch" to the deal, it is that the unit being sold through Samsung is the T-Mobile variant. This means that the phone will be locked to that carrier. But, if you were looking for a quality smartphone for not a lot of money, the 41 percent discount should be quite enticing. If the Arctic Silver color does not interest you, you can always swap to the Midnight Black or Orchid Gray color options, but you will be paying $100 more for the privilege.

Source: Samsung

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