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Sprint brings together the Samsung Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Tab 4 in a new bundle

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In its latest attempt to attract new customers, Sprint announced a new $100 per month plan that nets you unlimited talk, text, and data for the Samsung Galaxy S5 and 2GB of data for the Galaxy Tab 4.

The new bundle is $100 per month, since you’ll be leasing either the Galaxy S5 or Galaxy S5 Sport through Sprint Lease, as well as buying the Galaxy Tab 4 through Sprint Easy Pay. Neither plan requires you to put any money down, and the prices of the devices themselves factor into the total price of $100. Originally, the cost of the phone, tablet, and service plans would amount to more than $100, but Sprint’s discounts lower the price to just one Benjamin.

To further break things down, leasing either the Galaxy S5 or Galaxy S5 Sport will set you back $20 a month. The unlimited talk, text, and data plan for either handset is $60 a month. Through Sprint Easy Pay, you’ll be paying $12.50 a month for the Galaxy Tab 4. The 2GB of data sets you back another $20 a month. Sprint offsets some of the costs by throwing in $12.50 monthly credit with the bundle discount, while another $10 monthly credit is awarded through the tablet Easy Pay promotion.

Of course, the shadow of the Samsung Galaxy S6 looms large over Sprint and other carriers, but that doesn’t mean the Samsung Galaxy S5 should not be considered into the equation. The promotion, which could very well be intended to clear out some Galaxy S5 stock, will end on April 9.

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