UPDATE: Oct. 8,sex, work and sex work: eroticizing organization 2024, 6:35 a.m. EDT This article has been updated with the latest Samsung Galaxy deals from the October Prime Day event.
The best October Prime Day Samsung Galaxy deals at a glance:The second Prime Day event of the year, dubbed Prime Big Deal Days, is around the corner. It officially kicks off Oct. 8, but in the typical Amazon fashion, there are already plenty of deals to shop — especially on Samsung Galaxy products.
It's no surprise, really, as Samsung is one of the brands we usually see major discounts on during big shopping events. July's Prime Day aligned with Galaxy Unpacked, which made the perfect recipe for heavily discounted Samsung products. This time around, we're hoping some of those new product launches from July will get the Prime Day treatment — particularly the near-perfect Galaxy Ring. We'll also be keeping our eyes peeled for new lows on the Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6.
We're tracking the best Samsung Galaxy deals below ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, which includes the Galaxy Tab, Galaxy Book, Galaxy Buds, Galaxy Watch, and of course, Galaxy phones. As the official savings event nears, we'll be updating the list with the latest and greatest deals — so stay tuned.
Released early this year, the Samsung 14-inch Galaxy Book4 Pro packs all the bells and whistles (an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H CPU with Intel Arc Graphics, a 3K AMOLED touchscreen, AKG Quad speakers, a new Knox security chip). The 14-inch base model has 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and an 18-hour battery life and typically retails for $1,449.99. Ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, however, you can slash $300 off and pick it up for $1,149.99. That's 21% in savings and matches its lowest price to date.
Samsung 16-inch Galaxy Book4 Pro (Intel Core 7 Ultra, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,603.17$1,749.99(save $146.82)
Just released into the world at the end of July, the Galaxy Buds 3 just got their first real discount. It's not huge, but it's still worth highlighting: ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, you can snag a pair for $159.99 instead of the usual $179.99. What's new about these buds? They can analyze internal and external sounds to enhance audio and noise cancellation in real time, they have a Voice Command feature that lets you control them without actually touching them or your phone, and a new real-time Interpreter feature powered by Galaxy AI. It's worth noting, however, that early adopters of these earbuds aren't exactly thrilled with how they fit.
Samsung Galaxy Buds FE — $79.99$99.99(save $20)
Samsung Galaxy Buds2 Pro — $129.99$229.99(save $100)
Samsung's Galaxy A35 is a "strong buy for the price," as our friends at PCMag (also owned by Ziff Davis) said in their review. The budget-friendly Galaxy phone was released as a more affordable alternative to the Galaxy S24. As a budget phone, it doesn't offer the same speed and performance as the S24, but it also doesn't cost over $1,000. It packs a gorgeous 6.6-inch display, Samsung's Exynos 1380 processor, a 50MP wide-angle camera with optical image stabilization, and a long-lasting 5,000mAh battery that supports fast-charging. It's not the most impressive phone on the market, but on sale for just $313.99, it's a pretty hard deal to beat. That's 22% off.
Samsung Galaxy S24 (Unlocked, 128GB) — $719.99$799.99(save $80)
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (Unlocked, 256GB) — $1,049.99$1,299.99(save $250)
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ may not be as fancy as the brand's S9 lineup, but not everyone is looking for a tablet that practically doubles as a computer. If you just want something reliable that can handle the basics without breaking the bank, check out the A9+. Our friends at PCMag (which is owned by Mashable's publisher, Ziff Davis) called it the "best low-cost Android tablet you can buy," noting that it "succeeds at everything a low-cost tablet should." It sports an 11-inch screen, quad speakers powered by Dolby Atmos, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 processor, and expandable storage up to 1TB. The base model is already pretty affordable at its full price of $219.99. But ahead of Prime Day 2, you can grab it for only $179.99. That's 18% off.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ (128GB, WiFi) — $229.99$269.99(save $40)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE (128GB, WiFi) — $385.99$449.99(save $64)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 (128GB, WiFi) — $661.89$799.99(save $138.10)
Since it's no longer the latest and greatest smartwatch in the Samsung Galaxy lineup (that would be the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra), we've been seeing some pretty sweet deals on the Galaxy Watch 6. Ahead of the October Prime Day event, you can pick up the 40mm version with Bluetooth for only $195.30, which is 35% in savings and a new record-low (by about $1). The sixth installment of the Galaxy Watch was named the "king of the Android smartwatch mountain" by Mashable Tech Reporter Alex Perry when it launched last year. It features improved sleep and fitness features over its predecessor, including a nuanced breakdown of sleep habits, sleep coaching, personalized heart rate zones, and irregular heart rate notifications. It also lasts longer on a single charge and has a 20 percent larger display than previous models.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 (Bluetooth, 44mm) — $194.72$329.99(save $135.72)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Bespoke Edition (Bluetooth, 44mm) — $279.99$379.99(save $100)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 (Bluetooth, 44mm) — $287.34$329.99(save $42.65)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic (Bluetooth, 43mm) — $329.99$399.99(save $70)
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 (LTE, 44mm) — $329.99$379.99(save $50)
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra (LTE, 47mm) — $581.62$649.99(save $68.37)
Topics Amazon Earbuds Prime Day Samsung Smartwatches
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