Prime Members Save $100: As of August 11, the Samsung Galaxy A54 (128GB) is on sale at Amazon for $349.99, down from $449.99. That's a savings of 22%.
Unlocked cell phones make a great gift or upgrade for yourself or someone special. These phones allow you to choose your carrier so you can find the best plan — and potentially continue to save money long after your purchase. If you've been looking for a great Android phone, then this deal might be for you.
As of August 11, Amazon Prime members can get their hands on a Samsung Galaxy A54 (128GB) for only $349.99, down from $449.99. This represents a discount of 22%, or $100. The price is valid for phones in the colors Awesome Black and Awesome Violet.
The Samsung Galaxy A54 has a 6.4-inch screen that lets you see more detail, read articles, and even watch content comfortably. It runs on Android 13.0, includes 128GB of storage space, and has a sturdy screen made of dust-proof Gorilla 5 glass.
Budding photographers and videographers can also explore their creativity thanks to Nightography, SingleTake, and OIS features. That means you can take videos and photos in various conditions and still end up with beautiful results. A long-lasting battery and fast-charging technology means you'll be ready for any call, opportunity for photos, or for scrolling online in your downtime.
This deal is only for Prime Members and is perfect for folks who've been looking for a budget-friendly phone upgrade.
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