
Verizon customers may qualify for a free Samsung 4K TVs for Black Friday – how the deal works
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. If you’ve been considering upgrading your internet service, now is the perfect time because Verizon is offering a major holiday deal. When you sign up for the company’s 5G Home Ultimate plan at $60 a month, you’ll receive a free 43-inch Samsung Class Q7F QLED 4K TV, a bonus valued at $400. Additionally, Verizon is including a five-year price lock guarantee, meaning your monthly bill will stay at $60 for the next five years with no surprise increases. Also: Best early Black Friday TV deals 2025: Save on Samsung, TCL, and more As the name suggests, the 5G Home Ultimate plan is Verizon’s most comprehensive internet service. The plan offers download speeds up to 300 Mbps, unlimited premium data, support for Ultra HD 4K streaming, plus “whole-home Wi-Fi” coverage with an optional extender to boost your signal. Verizon even provides a free router upgrade after three years of service. Also: Best early Black Friday Nintendo Switch deals 2025 Subscribers can also save on popular streaming services through bundle offers. For example, you can get Apple One, which includes Apple Music, TV+, Arcade, and iCloud+, for $15 monthly. If you want even more entertainment, Verizon offers higher-tier plans that combine multiple streaming services. The $80 plan includes Disney+, Hulu, ESPN, Netflix, and HBO Max (all ad-supported, by the way), and you still get the aforementioned Samsung TV. Speaking of which, the Samsung Class Q7F is a 4K, LED Smart TV. It supports HDR10+ for rich colors and deep contrast, and is compatible with both Google Home and Samsung SmartThings for seamless integration into a smart home. If you don’t want the TV, you can also choose either a Nintendo Switch or a Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE instead. Looking for the next best product? Get expert reviews and editor favorites with ZDNET Recommends. How I rated this deal It’s somewhat difficult to quantify this deal compared to others because it is a recurring service rather than a single product. However, after giving it some thought, I’m giving this deal a perfect score of 5/5. Think about it. If you were to buy both the internet plan and the TV outside of this time period, you’ll be paying nearly $500 for both. But thanks to this deal, it’s only $60 a month for the next five years. Not too shabby, if I say so myself.
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