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Prime Day's Biggest Smartphone Discounts Reach Up to 35%

Prime Day smartphone deals span Samsung, Google, and Motorola, with major discounts on flagships, foldables, and budget phones across every price tier.

Prime Day's Biggest Smartphone Discounts Reach Up to 35%

Prime Day is putting a wide range of smartphones in the spotlight, with discounts spanning entry-level models, current flagships, and foldables. The strongest offers this year show that the best value is not always the newest device, but the one that balances screen size, battery life, storage, and long-term support.

Samsung leads with premium and mid-range value

Among Samsung's headline offers, the Galaxy S26+ stands out at $842.64, down from $1,299.99. In a notable twist, it is currently priced below the standard S26, while offering a larger display and battery. The Galaxy S26 Ultra is also discounted to $1,119.99 from $1,499.99, bringing flagship camera hardware, built-in AI features, and a Privacy Display into a more accessible range.

For buyers focused on balance, last year's Galaxy S25+ has dropped to $664.99 from $999.99. It keeps a 6.7-inch screen, strong performance, and an unlocked design, making it a practical option for users who want flagship-class features without paying top-tier prices. Samsung's Galaxy A37 also lands in the mid-range spotlight at $314.99, with 5G, a 120Hz AMOLED display, IP68 resistance, and six years of software support.

Foldables and Pixels bring standout tech

Samsung's foldables are also seeing major cuts. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 is down to $939.99, while the Galaxy Z Fold 7 drops to $1,469.99. The Flip 7 adds a more useful cover display, and the Fold 7 pushes the category forward with a thinner design, a large inner screen, and a 200MP camera.

Google's Pixel lineup is equally competitive. The Pixel 10 is available at $534 for 128GB and $634 for 256GB, both reduced by $265. The Pixel 10 Pro starts at $684, while the Pixel 10 Pro Fold lands at $1,384 for 256GB and $1,519 for 512GB. For budget-conscious shoppers, the Pixel 10a is priced at $399 for 128GB and $499 for 256GB, pairing clean Android software with seven years of updates.

Motorola rounds out the value spectrum

Motorola's lineup covers both style and affordability. The special-edition Razr tied to the FIFA World Cup is now $549.99, while the Razr Ultra 2025 sits at $699.99 with a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and a large cover screen. On the budget end, the Moto G Play is just $85.49, the Moto G Power is $199.99, and the Moto G Stylus is $299.90, offering a stylus, a big display, and everyday practicality.

Prime Day's smartphone deals show how quickly premium features are spreading across every price tier, shaping a future where more users can access advanced mobile experiences without stretching their budgets.


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