Super Saturday 2016: Where To Get Free Google Pixel, iPhone 7, Galaxy S7 With Trade-In? More Smartphone Deals Here!

By Tony Park - 17 Dec '16 18:40PM

Americans are expected to visit the nearest retailers for today's Super Saturday holiday shopping event. The National Retail Federation (NRF) expects nearly 166 million people hitting the stores across the U.S. with the hope of getting juicy bargains on smartphones, video games, laptops, and other tech products.

Super Saturday is an annual shopping bonanza that is held on the Saturday before Christmas. December 24 falls on a Saturday, which does not count because it is Christmas eve and stores close early. The NRF survey reveals that only 10 percent of Americans have completed their shopping.

For Super Saturday 2016, Verizon is offering top smartphones for free with trade-in. Customers need to swap a good device in working condition to get a free flagship after monthly credits. Handsets covered by this deal include the Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 Edge, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, Moto Z Droid, Moto Z Droid Force, LG V20, Google Pixel and Pixel XL.

Top smartphone deals with no trade-in are also available from Verizon. Buyers will pay $10 for two years to get the Google Pixel, iPhone 7, and Moto Z Droid. Verizon's Super Saturday deals match the juicy bargains offered during Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales event.

Fortune magazine outlines the other smartphone deals for Super Saturday. Best Buy's $250 gift card will be given to customers who will sign up for a two-year contract agreement on an iPhone or will trade in an iPhone 6 or newer. A $300 gift card is waiting customers when they buy two iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, or iPhone SE devices.

Target's Super Saturday smartphone offering is a free $200 gift card for those who will buy a Samsung Galaxy S7 or Galaxy S7 Edge. A $100 gift card will also be given to customers who will purchase an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus.

Super Saturday is expected to be busier than Black Friday according to the news report below. Share your thoughts in the comment section!

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