Verizon's Black Friday Deal Offers iPhone 7, 7 Plus And Other Flagship Smartphones For "Free"; Tablets, Accessories Up For Grabs Too!

Black Friday isn't just about the consumers wanting to get their hands on the biggest deals, but it's also made for the companies to strut their stuff. Mobile carriers T-Mobile and Verizon are just two who are looking to entice shoppers and users with their sometimes once-in-a-lifetime deals.

In a move that almost seemed to be destined, Verizon matched one of T-Mobile's Black Friday deals by offering a "free" iPhone 7 or 7 Plus. According to the carrier's official website, Verizon "is making the holidays extra special" by presenting customers with the best phones for free, as well as "awesome deals" on tablets and accessories. By this, customers can avail of the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus and other flagship models like Google's latest Pixel and Pixel XL, Motorola's Moto Z Droid, Moto Z Droid Force, Samsung's Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge at $0 provided that they trade-in one of 13 eligible devices.

Fortune said that Verizon will likewise be giving away a $200 Visa Prepaid Card for those who will sign up with them and "purchase a Smartphone on device payment." Customers can have up to four lines and thus making it $800 upon switching. Verizon is also offering the Google Pixel for just $10 a month with no trade-in or money down while existing Verizon subscribers can get up to $100 off when they upgrade their subscription.

Verizon's Black Friday deal will start online on the 23rd and in stores on Friday up until Sunday, said Apple Insider. Those who are interested in trade-ins must make sure that their devices are in "good, working and cosmetic condition."

As for its tablet deals, Verizon is offering the iPad Mini 32GB for $99 and a two-year agreement with the carrier. The Ellipsis 10 and Ellipsis 8HD are also up for grabs, while customers can save $250 off an iPad when they buy an iPhone in the process. Accessories include UE Boom 2, urBeats, Fitbit Charge 2 and a lot more with savings ranging from $30 to $100.

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