Get nearly 25% off the Samsung Galaxy S III

Get nearly 25% off the Samsung Galaxy S III

Save $199 on an unlocked Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone from online retail site shoppingsquare.

Online retail site shoppingsquare.com.au is currently selling Samsung's 16GB Galaxy S III smartphone for $699.95 (plus shipping). 

We haven't personally used shoppingsquare so can't vouch for the site. However, the website does have a local address, customer support section and a replacement policy.

The phone is unlocked -- meaning it will work with any network providor -- and includes a one year warranty. 

This is one of the cheapest online deals we've seen for this particular handset (by contrast, MobiCity is currently selling the same model for $749).

While it probably makes more financial sense to snap up the Galaxy S III on a plan, some people might want to take this option if they don't want to commit to a lengthy contract (or if you're already on a contract and need a new phone now.)

As we noted in our review, the Samsung’s Galaxy S III is a very good handset. A few niggles over the design didn't stop us from recommending this smartphone.

If you're interested in the deal, click here to visit the shoppingsquare website.

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