As summer winds down, we’re seeing some of the best prices on Samsung’s smartphone lineup, with the brand offering impressive discounts on the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25 Edge, and more. Samsung is also discounting tablets, along with popular accessories as well. So, if you’ve been holding out on buying something new, now’s going to be a great time to do it. Just make sure you act quickly because this promotion won’t be around for long.
Galaxy Z Fold 7
This is, hands down, one of our favorite foldable phones of 2025. Samsung really stepped things up with the Galaxy Z Fold 7, delivering a phone that’s sleek, ultra-thin, and powerful. The only problem is that it’s really expensive, coming in with a starting price of $2,000. Luckily, we’re seeing a steep discount on the phone right now that knocks $300 off. This is one of the best deals we’ve seen on this phone, especially since it made its retail debut a little over a month ago. If you’re looking to jump, this is going to be one, and now’s going to be the time.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7
$2000
Save $300
- SoC
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Snapdragon 8 Elite
- RAM
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12GB or 16GB
- Storage
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256GB, 512GB, or 1TB
- Battery
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4,400mAh
- Ports
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USB-C
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 is its thinnest and lightest foldable yet, featuring a 200MP camera, advanced on-device Galaxy AI, and an expansive 8.0-inch screen for an immersive experience when you need it.
Galaxy S25 Ultra
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is the phone to get if you’re looking for one that can handle everything you throw at it. The Galaxy S25 Ultra has a sleek design, a large 6.8-inch screen, plenty of power under the hood, an S Pen stylus, and lots of cameras. In addition to great hardware, the software is also top-notch, with Samsung also providing seven years of updates to keep this phone fresh for years to come. Get it now for $300 less than retail.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
$1300
Save $300
- SoC
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy
- RAM
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12GB
- Storage
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256GB, 512GB, 1TB
- Battery
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5,000mAh
- Ports
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USB-C
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra leaves the Note-like design behind for the very first time. With flat edges, curved corners, and a massive 6.9-inch display, this is a modern flagship through and through — and yes, that S Pen is still here too.
Galaxy S25 Edge
Samsung’s experiment for this year comes in the form of the Galaxy S25 Edge. This is the first new addition to the Galaxy S lineup in quite some time, with Samsung solely focusing on making the thinnest, lightest, and most powerful phone that it can. With the Galaxy S25 Edge it manages to accomplish this, and for those that are looking for such features, this one is going to be well worth taking a look at, especially at its newly discounted price that knocks $150 off retail.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
$1100
Save $150
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Snapdragon 8 Elite
- RAM
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12GB
- Storage
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256GB, 512GB
- Battery
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3,900mAh
- Ports
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USB-C
Samsung’s latest smartphone combines the best elements of the mainline Galaxy S25 trio with an all new slim chassis. But will the smaller battery and reduced sensor count be enough to win over enthusiasts?
Galaxy Tab A9+
This is the tablet to get if you’re looking to get something for general use that won’t hurt your wallet. The Galaxy Tab A9+ is a budget tablet from Samsung, where the brand makes all the right cuts to bring it down to an affordable price of $160. You get a design that looks modern and feels good in the hand, along with an 11-inch screen that’s perfect for browsing the internet, playing games, and watching movies. The performance is pretty good, and it also comes with a stylus if you want to jot down some notes.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+
$220
Save $60
- Storage
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64GB or 128GB, microSD card to 1TB
- Operating System
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Android 14 and One UI 6
- Battery
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7,040mAh
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USB-C, 3.5mm audio jack
- Display type
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TFT LCD, 90Hz
Samsung gets a lot right with the Galaxy Tab A9+. It sets the standard for budget-friendly 11-inch tablets with its sleek design, good performance, and $160 price tag.
Galaxy Buds 3 Pro
You can’t go wrong with Samsung’s top-end earbuds, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro, which deliver excellent sound and ANC. Not only do you get a revamped design that brings the controls front and center, but you’re also getting a price tag that’s now $60 less than its original price. If you’re trying to stay within Samsung’s ecosystem, this is going to be a fine addition to your collection.
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Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro
$250
Save $60
- Battery Life
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5–6 hours (buds only, ANC on)
- Microphones
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3 mics with Voice Pickup Unit (VPU)
- Supported codecs
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Samsung Seamless Codec (SSC), SSC UHQ (24bit/96kHz), AAC, SBC
- Bluetooth
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5.4
- Price
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$250
Samsung’s Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are the company’s newest flagship earbuds, featuring AI smarts like interpreter mode and voice detection. With 10.5mm dynamic drivers paired with 6.1mm planar drivers, sound quality will be top-notch. But a redesign that resembles Apple’s AirPods is the headlining change here, and Samsung has used this to enable new swipe and pinch gestures for the series.
Galaxy Buds FE
The Samsung earbuds to go with if you’re on a tight budget. The Galaxy Buds FE now come in at just $60, and for that price, you’re getting a fantastic pair of earbuds that offers everything you need. Good sound with even better ANC, along with decent battery life and a charging case that can keep it going for up to 30 hours.
Samsung Galaxy Buds FE
$100
Save $30
- Battery Life
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6 hours, 21 hours with case (ANC on)
- Supported codecs
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AAC, Samsung Scaleable, SBC
- Bluetooth
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5.2
- IP Rating
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IPX2 (earbuds only)
- Driver Size
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6.5mm
Samsung shows exactly why it makes Fan Edition devices by bringing plenty of features and specs from its Galaxy Buds 2 to earbuds at just two-thirds the price. The Galaxy Buds FE cut a few bells and whistles to accomplish that, but still come out swinging with a longer battery life than the Buds 2, among other traded blows and ties on specs, rather than being a strict downgrade from the pricier option.