
In addition to the nation's big four wireless service providers, a number of smaller US carriers also released Samsung's newest flagship handsets last week. Boost Mobile is one of these prepaid operators, although the Sprint subsidiary only offers the "regular" variant for sale.
This is normally priced at $999.99, just like essentially everywhere else, but for a limited time, you can get a cool 15 percent discount with absolutely no strings attached.
That means you can pay just 850 bucks for a 5G-enabled Snapdragon 865 powerhouse with a beautiful ...