List of Sprint, AT&T, Boost Mobile & Verizon Wireless Black Friday Deals (2019): All the Best Smartphone Deals Rated by The Consumer Post

The Consumer Post compare the best Black Friday AT&T, Boost Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Sprint & deals of 2019 and identify savings on cellular plans and unlocked versions of the latest iPhone, Galaxy & Pixel phones

BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Compare the best Sprint, AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Boost Mobile and Straight Talk Black Friday 2019 deals and sales. Links to the top savings on a wide range of service plans and unlocked Apple iPhone, Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel cell phones are shown below and have been rounded up by Black Friday experts at The Consumer Post.

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Black Friday deals are time sensitive. Check out Amazon’s Black Friday sale page and Walmart’s Black Friday home page for thousands more deals on a wide range of products. The Consumer Post earns commissions from purchases made using the links provided.

The US has long been home to dominant players in the telecommunications industry. One of the easily recognizable brands in the country is Verizon Wireless who offers unlimited plans for music and video streaming. Sprint also has Unlimited Plus with 50GB LTE data plan. Meanwhile, Boost Mobile uses the Telstra cellular network for their prepaid SIM-only plans. For those who wish to opt for no-contract plans, Straight Talk Wireless, in partnership with Tracfone, offers an array of mobile devices and plans without being locked with them for a certain period. Multinational conglomerate AT&T remains the most powerful telecom company in America.

Does Walmart offer Black Friday deals? Amazon and Walmart are offering the most extensive Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales this year.

Amazon reported sales of 180 million items online in 2018 during the period from Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday. In addition to the usual plethora of discounted items, holiday shoppers can enjoy impressive new deals everyday throughout Amazon’s Black Friday sales event.

Industry experts at eMarketer paint a positive picture for Walmart’s performance this year, predicting that the retailer’s online revenues will grow by 33% by the end of 2019.

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