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20 best Samsung deals available this year to level up your tech

Calling all Samsung fans! Let this hub serve as your home ground for the latest and best deals on Samsung Galaxy smartphones, wearables, TVs, appliances, and more.
Written by June Wan, Technology Editor and  Rebecca Isaacs, Staff Writer on
Reviewed by Amy Lieu

I always say you should be a fan of the product, not the brand. But when a brand makes electronics for virtually all facets of life, it's hard to run against the grain. Korean electronics maker, Samsung, has been churning out quality tech for decades, including smartphones, wearables, TVs, and appliances that live in households worldwide.

There are many deals still available, most of which hit all-time lows in price. To save you the trouble, I've done the dirty work, scoured the circulars of every major retailer, and listed the very best promotions still available down below. 

Best Samsung deals

Below, you'll find my top picks for Samsung deals available.

  • Current Price: $200+
  • Original Price: $1,200

It's finally here and the reviews are in: the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is arguably one of the best devices on the market. Right now, Samsung is offering up to $1,000 in trade-in credit plus an additional $100 in e-store credit when you opt for its latest smartphone. The trade-in credit varies by carrier, so be sure to check the fine print of your carrier.

  • Current Price: $100
  • Original Price: $800+

The same deal with the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra applies similarly to the S23 and S23+. You can score up to $700 in savings with an applicable trade-in. Again, read the fine print of your carrier if you opt for a carrier-based one. 

  • Current Price: $1,050
  • Original Price: $1,550

Samsung is known for its flagship mobile devices, but also its signature Galaxy Books -- and right now you can score the brand new laptop line and save big with an eligible trade-in. Yes, it includes phones, tablets, and other PCs, and you can save up to $500. Additionally, your order will come with a 65% off deal for Samsung Care+ for one year.

  • Current Price: $905
  • Original Price: $1,000

Ever since Samsung made the push for "Ultra" smartphones, the Plus model has been left in the dust, but not entirely forgotten. That's because it mostly retains the big-phone features that come with the Ultra but in a more affordable, less polarizing form factor. I'd go as far as to say that the Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus is the sleeper pick for the best all-around smartphone this year. 

It has a generous 6.8-inch flat display that refreshes at 120Hz, a 50-megapixel main shooter that can capture videos as sharp as 8K, and is powered by Qualcomm's tried and tested Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor. Right now, Amazon has the phone discounted by $95, no strings attached.

  • Current price: $2,000
  • Original price: $3,500

The Samsung Odyssey Ark is a 55-inch monitor. That statement alone should be enough to divide a room in two. If you're in the camp that's questioning why this even exists, let me help.

The Odyssey Ark is a gamer's paradise, a curved, high refresh rate panel that engulfs any user who sits (or stands) in front of it. As a result, you get what is arguably the most immersive viewing experience on any monitor -- ever, and one that can even rotate 90 degrees. In doing so, the Odyssey Ark becomes a wave of four screens stacked on top of each other for the ultimate multitasking hub. It's not an impulse buy at $2,000, but that's hands-down the cheapest price to date for this goliath monitor.

  • Current Price: $260
  • Original Price: $310

A $50 discount on Samsung's flagship smartwatch doesn't make it an impulse buy, but if you've been eyeing a durable, reliable, and feature-packed timepiece, then this is as good as it gets. The Watch 5 supports a slew of health and fitness tracking features, alongside Google and Samsung's thoughtfully-curated WearOS platform. That means you can download from a laundry list of smartwatch-tailored, third-party apps while enjoying what is easily one of the better-looking wearables on the market. 

  • Current Price: $65
  • Original Price: $149

These may have come out in 2020, but if you're looking for some comfortable, ambient noise throughout your day, these are the buds for you. I use these daily to listen to my music and podcast while I'm working. The kidney bean shape fits comfortably and ergonomically into my ears, and I especially enjoy they can last up to six hours with ANC on -- and more with the charging case. Just 15 minutes gives you enough juice to get through that hour-long commute home.

  • Current price: $3,300
  • Original price: $4,700

For something that's a little more splurge-worthy, check out Samsung's massive 85-inch Neo QLED 8K TV. The smaller 65-inch and 75-inch variants are on discount, too, but it's the largest option -- with its $1,400 off sale -- that's most worth it, in my opinion. 

For the price, you're getting one of the most color-rich and detailed TVs on the market, with Samsung's Quantum Mini LEDs powering each individual pixel for the brightest whites and darkest blacks. You may also be wondering why you need an 8K TV when 99% of the YouTube and Netflix content you watch is in 1080p. Well, Samsung's embedded a Neural Quantum Processor 8K that upscales high-definition videos and movies so that they appear as crisp and life-like as actual 8K resolution. 

ReviewSamsung's 8K TV gave me a glimpse of the future

  • Current Price: $1,200
  • Original Price: $1,300

In the running for best smartphone of the 2022 year, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, with its gorgeous 6.8-inch OLED display, up to 8K video recording, S Pen support, and a generous 5,000mAh battery, has proven to be the Korean giant's most complete handset yet. Score it and save $200 right now through Amazon.

Samsung deals at Amazon

Here are some other Samsung deals available at Amazon:

Samsung deals at Best Buy

Here are some other Samsung deals available at Best Buy:

Samsung.com deals

More deals and promotions straight from Samsung's website: 

Should I go through a carrier to score a Samsung phone deal?

That depends on your carrier and your phone preferences. If you're in the Verizon or AT&T family, we round up the best available deals for you. However, if you want an unlocked phone, those can be a little trickier to find -- and we've rounded up some of those deals above.

Is Samsung offering any deals right now?

Yes -- and we've rounded up some of the best ones up above. In fact, the retailer offers plenty of deals throughout the year. My personal favorite is their Discover Samsung weeks, which are held sporadically and can score you some of the lowest prices as well as the greatest deals on Samsung products. Unfortunately, no word on when the next one is, so the best deals are currently listed here.

How did we choose these Samsung deals?

Samsung's product portfolio spans further than most companies, so scouting the best deals meant sifting through various categories, including smartphones, wearables, TVs, and appliances. We try to find the latest deals on products that, based on personal research and testing experiences, are worth the money. That way, you'll have the comfort of buying good products at better prices. 

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