If you’re in the US and getting all set to buy Samsung’s latest flagship smartphones- Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge then you could just grab hold of a 48 inch Samsung Smart TV for free in the process. AT&T and DirecTV are the folks behind this limited time promotion in a bid to draw in new customers to subscribe to DirecTV and U-verse TV services. Customers who purchase a Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge within April 30 are eligible for this promotion and will have to subscribe to AT&T Next Plan. Users will then have to subscribe within the next 60 days of purchasing the phone to either DirecTV or U-verse on a new subscription(not valid for existing subscribers unless you sign up for a new AT&T line) and follow the process mentioned on this site to redeem their free TV.

The TV being offered in the promotion is a Samsung LED J5200 Series Smart TV – 48″ Class TV. It features a 47.6 inch LED Panel with a Resolution of 1920x1080p at a 60Hz refresh rate. The TV comes with a pair of built in 10W speakers with Dolby MS10 technology. The Smart TV runs on Smart Hub OS and hosts a wide range of connectivity options like WiFi, Ethernet, USB,HDMI(2),RCA and RF. The SmartHub User Interface is based on Samsung’s initiative called singular idea that aims in bringing content and services from multiple platforms all available to the user in one place.
Head over to AT&T’s promotion page to know more about this good deal before time runs out!
Most Popular Gambling Stories
- House lawmakers advance bipartisan bill targeting federally regulated sports prediction markets
- Wilkie escalates gambling reform fight with anti-corruption referral targeting Labor government
- DraftKings revenue falls despite betting growth as Predictions expansion accelerates
- Nevada Kalshi suspend contempt hearing while geofencing rollout moves ahead
- Swish Analytics faces escalating legal battle as OddsJam, OpticOdds and RotoWire strike back
Latest News
Prediction Markets
Polymarket military bets expose security risks as soldier case reaches court
More than 150 cryptocurrency wallets betting on military events through Polymarket behaved in ways researchers associate with possible insider trading. Now a separate federal prosecution involving a U.S. Army master...
