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    Amazon offering a free Gear Sport with the Galaxy S9 or S9+

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    Last updated: January 8th, 2019 at 13:55 UTC+01:00

    We're nearing a year since the launch of the Galaxy S9, which also means that we are inching towards the launch of the Galaxy S10. As expected, a number of deals on last year's Galaxy S flagships have started to pop up. The latest one comes from Amazon US. The retailer giant is giving you a Gear Sport smartwatch for free if you buy an unlocked Galaxy S9 or S9+. The offer, however, is for a no doubt limited time, so you better hurry up!

    Free Gear Sport alongside the Galaxy S9 and S9+

    The Galaxy S9 and the S9+ are multitasking powerhouses that probably don't need an introduction. Powered by the Snapdragon 845 SoC, the latest Galaxy S flagships come in multiple color variants and storage configurations. You get to choose from Midnight Black, Coral Blue, and Lilac Purple and 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB storage configurations, all of which are eligible for the bundle deal.

    The Gear Sport, meanwhile, is a sporty yet stylish-looking smartwatch-cum-fitness tracker from Samsung. It gets a circular Super AMOLED display and Samsung's signature rotating bezel for navigation. The watch is made to work and survive in robust environmental conditions. It is completely water resistant up to a depth of 50m, meaning you can go for swimming wearing the Gear Sport worry-free. The 300mAh rechargeable battery is capable of powering the device for multiple days on a single charge. You can read more about the watch in our review here.

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