Samsung US Black Friday deals discount all flagship Galaxy S and Z series models
Big retailers are having their annual Black Friday sale, but so is Samsung – you can find a lot of great deals on the company’s online store. This includes appliances, TVs and so on, but here we focused on phones, tablets and accessories.
Note that the deals mostly follow the same format: you can get trade-in credit or, if you don’t send in an old device, you can get a straight discount. Also, you can get 10% off if you complete the purchase through the Shop Samsung app and there is a $50 credit for first time app users.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S24+ offers start with $350 and $275 off respectively with no trade-in needed. You can get a bigger discount by sending in an old device, of course, you can check the valuation on Samsung.com. Additionally, select colors are further discounted – $120 off in the case of the S24 Ultra, which amounts to a free storage upgrade.
The offer for the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S24 is good if you have an old phone to send in, but the no trade-in discount is only $100 off.
For a cheap Galaxy phone, the Galaxy S24 FE is a better pick. It has a better price and is $175 off without a trade-in (up to $400 off with).
Moving on to the foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold6 price is up to $1,200 off if you have a valuable device you want to send back to Samsung. If not, there’s a great $800 discount instead. Also, you can get a whopping $300 off for select colors – those are the two online exclusives, Crafted Black and White.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 has a more modest discount of $250 plus $100 more for select color versions of the 512GB model (Mint and Blue). This makes the storage upgrade almost free.
Moving on to tablets, Amazon didn’t have Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra units in stock, but Samsung.com does. It has a straight $200 discount plus up to $800 credit with trade-in or $50 without.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ has a similar deal. Also note that you get VIP Advantage membership for 2 years for free (it’s normally $150 a year). This includes Samsung Care+.
Samsung’s most rugged smartwatch yet, the Galaxy Ultra, tends to be pretty pricey. But not today – it starts at $435 thanks to its discount, with up to $300 trade-in credit up for grabs.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch7 has most of the same functionality if you’re not going diving or adventuring and comes in two sizes 40mm and 44mm.
The old Samsung Galaxy Watch6 is $50 to $100 cheaper than the same size Watch7. Its older chipset isn’t as light on the battery, but these are good savings.
There is the Samsung Galaxy Watch6 Classic too for fans of a rotating bezel, but it ends up costing more than the Watch7, so you must really want that bezel.
You can supplement – and in some cases completely replace – a smartwatch with the Samsung Galaxy Ring. There’s no discount, but you can send in your old smartwatch and get up to $200 off.
Finally, the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 and Buds3 Pro are under $200. Both have active noise cancellation (ANC), but the Pro have better passive isolation. On the flip side, the vanilla Buds3 have an open design, which makes them more comfortable for some.
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