Maybe your apps are running slow or maybe you just need more battery life to level up in your favorite game. But whatever your reasons are, if you are in the market looking for a new smartphone this holiday season, then Black Friday and the weeks after can be a perfect time to shop for a new phone.

Black Friday deals this year have a lot of surprises for savvy consumers and Samsung - one of the largest mobile phone makers in the world have just taken part of it. According to Samsung's official website, the latest Samsung Galaxy S7 is one of the highlights this year by offering it as low as $1 per unit. Can you believe that? Who would even imagine that one of the most famous and expensive smartphones in the world will be offered at $1 per unit only?

These speculations, of course, are impossible to happen. Samsung would never sell its flagship phone for a dollar. However, because of the problems that Galaxy Note 7 had, the South Korean company is planning to give off big discounts to gain it consumer's loyalty.

Obviously, these speculations are unlikely to happen. There is no way Samsung would sell its flagship phone for a dollar. But, because of the troubles that it had with the Galaxy Note 7, the South Korean company is assumed to be giving bigger discounts to gain the consumer's loyalty. Recently, there were some issues with the Note 7, and the social media was flooded with complaints about the company and product.

$250 Discount for Galaxy S7

These could be the reasons why Samsung will give discounts on its Note 7 as part of the Black Friday deals this 2016. Last year, avid consumers and buyers can expect at least $250 discount on the Galaxy S7. Reports show that Samsung has offered a Best Buy Gift for those who purchased Samsung Galaxy S6 or the Samsung S6 Edge.

On the other hand, Walmart also offered similar discounts on any Samsung smartphone and gave a $99 worth Bluetooth speakers for every item purchase. This year's Black Friday Deals, consumers can expect to avail the same discounts from Samsung. The company is projected to cut the price of the Galaxy S7 off up to $200.