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    Daily Deal: You can currently pick up a Galaxy S7 edge S View Flip Cover for $18.90

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    Last updated: October 13th, 2016 at 13:19 UTC+02:00

    Now that Samsung's announced that it's putting an end to production of the Galaxy Note 7 and the CPSC has issued a second official recall of the handset, many customers are taking advantage of the South Korean company's scheme to pick up a Galaxy S7 edge as a replacement.

    The likelihood is that if you're getting your hands on a shiny new handset, you're going to need a nice case to protect it. Fortunately, we have your back. While stock lasts, you can bag yourself a Galaxy S7 edge S View Flip Cover for just $18.90. That's a whopping saving of $42.10 off its recommended retail price of $61.

    This really is an offer that we'd recommend you take advantage of. If you want to go ahead and place an order, simply hit the Buy Now button below. We strongly advise you to hurry, though, as Amazon only has a limited amount of inventory available for this specific deal, and once it’s gone, it’s gone.

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