Verizon's Galaxy S23 deal gets you a free TV and $1,000 in savings - here's how

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Verizon's Galaxy S23 deal gets you a free TV and $1,000 in savings - here's how
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Verizon is throwing in a free TV with its Galaxy S23 deals today - and that's on top of usual trade-in rebates

is available across all three devices in the current Galaxy S23 range and is stackable with the usual trade-in rebate of up to $1,000 off. All-in-all, there's some superb value on offer here, but you will need that unlimited data plan to be eligible here - unfortunately, prepaid users cannot get on board.

The free TV in question is a 43-inch Crystal UHD TV, which isn't a super high-end model, but it's worth $400 by itself. Digging into the T&Cs for this deal, it states you can get up to $400 towards the purchase of select Samsung TVs or projectors, which likely means you can get another model cheapy instead.

Note that this deal requires 65 days of activation on an unlimited data plan, after which you can claim your reward via the 'For you, on us' section of your account on Verizon. After you claim your code, which is limited to one per account, you can redeem it via Samsung.com.up to $1,000 off with a trade-in, plus free 4K TV at Verizon

Verizon's latest deal on the Galaxy S23 might just be the carrier's best yet - with a free Samsung TV up for grabs alongside the usual trade-in rebates of up to $1,000 off. While you'll still need an unlimited data plan to be eligible, you're getting some serious value added on top of your plan here - with potentially a free device

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