Samsung Galaxy Note 5 news: Flexible payment scheme for unlocked version available on eBay

Samsung Galaxy Note 5 deal by Breed [photo: Screen capture via eBay seller Breed]

For the ones on the prowl for good Holiday deals, well here is one for you from eBay yet again.

This time, the deal calls for a Samsung Galaxy Note 5, one of the popular tablets that cost a bundle. But with the Holidays nearing, an eBay user named Breed is offering a discounted deal for the famed Samsung phablet for at $709.

It seems that the seller has adjusted the price, with initial reports claiming that it was being sold only for $550. Even though the discount has practically been wiped away, what's worth noting instead is the flexible payment scheme being offered.

The original suggested retail price (SRP) to get one is $800. Seeing that the listed $709 is still a bit steep, worry not. The seller is still offering a chance to get the device through its flexible payment scheme. Interested buyers can get one with spread payment over six months. Doing the math, that comes to about $118 a month more or less.

Hence, those who are deeply interested in getting Samsung Galaxy Note 5 get two chances to own one.

Some details of the deal worth noting is that it includes 32 GB of internal storage and is something that is compatible with the AT&T and T-Mobile networks.

For the ones who need a refresher, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 features a 5.7-inch QHD display and runs on an octa-core Exynos processor. It is further supported by 4 GB of RAM and power is provided through a non-removable 3,000 mAh battery that is incidentally compatible with the fast charging technology through wireless mean. It also sports a 16-megapixel main camera and a front-facing 5-megapixel shooter. It comes with Android 5.1.1 Lollipop installed.

Now seeing that this is sweet and special deal, they are available only in limited quantities. Last time we checked the page, there have already been 285 units sold.

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