Here's how you can score a new Samsung Galaxy S9 for only $5 monthly

Galaxy S9 Plus camera
Galaxy S9 Plus camera (Image credit: Android Central)

Why spend all your cash picking up the latest Samsung Galaxy S10 when last year's Galaxy S9 is fantastic and much more affordable? Sprint has a deal that could get one in your hands for just $5 monthly when you sign up for an 18-month lease with approved credit, saving you $20 off the regular monthly cost. Over the course of the lease, you'll pay just $90 for the device which is a major discount off the $600 cost to buy it outright. The deal's available for both new and current Sprint customers who add a line of service, with options of free overnight shipping or free in-store pickup where available.

You should see the discount applied within two bills, and it's worth noting that if you cancel the service early, you'll still owe the remaining balance due on the phone.

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Sprint has the highly-reviewed Samsung Galaxy S9 availabe for just $5 monthly when you sign up for an 18-month lease and add a new line of service, saving you $20 off the regular monthly cost.

The Samsung Galaxy S9 is another build upon what's making the Galaxy line one of the most successful in smartphone history, with a 5.8-inch AMOLED display, Snapdragon 845 processor, 4GB of RAM, and an impressive 12MP rear camera as well as an 8MP front-facing camera. You'll be able to wirelessly charge your new device too, and it also features an integrated fingerprint sensor, Dolby Atmos audio, and 64GB storage that's expandable with a microSD card.

To learn more about the Samsung Galaxy S9, be sure to check out our review which rated it with 4.5 out of 5 stars. On the other hand, if you just have to have one of the latest Samsung Galaxy devices, you can score the Galaxy S10e for just $10 monthly at Sprint too.

Alex Smith
Alex is a graduate from the University of North Florida with a background in sales and merchandising. When he’s not hunting down the next great deals to post on Thrifter, he can be found making music and working on his eBay business.