Best Prime Day Samsung deals: My 30+ favorite sales live right now

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If you've been waiting for a discount to buy your next Samsung device, the time has come. Amazon's Prime Day sale has now launched, and this week's competing sales from Walmart, Best Buy, and Sam's Club make it a great time to save on big-name brands. 

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Samsung devices always appear on sale during Prime Day, and you often see cut-price Samsung TVslaptopssmartphones, appliances, and more during the multi-day sale event. 

We've spotted some excellent deals on Samsung devices that you won't want to miss out on, including a discounted Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge and over $600 off Samsung's The Frame TV. In addition, we like the trade-in credit and discount available at Samsung to pick up a cheaper Galaxy S25, or an unlocked device on sale at Amazon.

Check out my favorite Samsung sales below, and look for my updates throughout the week as more deals appear.

Best Samsung deals during Prime Day 2025

  • Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2: $16 (save $14): This top-rated Bluetooth tracker features a loudspeaker, a 700-day battery life, and a rugged build that can handle a bump or two. 
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus: $835 (save $150): This midrange Samsung tablet has similar specs to the S10 Ultra, but it's much cheaper. Plus, it has an updated Dynamic AMOLED display. 
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra S Pen: $45 (save $5): This stylus was built for the S25 Ultra and is ideal for note-taking, sketching, and more. 
  • Samsung 25W Wall Charger: $17 (save $18): Get 25W of Super Fast Charging for your USB-C Samsung devices. 
  • Samsung QN90D 50-inch: $798 (save $600): Samsung's flagship QLED TV in a smaller package for dorms and apartments with object-tracking sound, Dolby Atmos, a 120Hz refresh rate, and AI-enhanced 4K upscaling.
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: $905 (save $315): Amazon is currently selling the thinnest Samsung phone right now with a free storage upgrade.
  • Samsung Galaxy Buds 3: $149 (save $31): The Galaxy Buds 3 have an impressive sound, thanks to Ultra High Quality (UHQ) Audio with up to a 24-bit/96kHz sample rate. 
  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 7: $160 (40mm, Bluetooth) (save $140): This is the first Samsung smartwatch to offer a dual-frequency GPS system that can track your location more precisely. A larger display and LTE connectivity is an upcharge.
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6: $1,600 (save $420): Samsung upgraded the hinge on its latest foldable phone, making the Fold notably thinner and lighter yet still durable enough to withstand 200,000 bends. 
  • Samsung T7 Portable SSD: $120 (save $80):  This external hard drive has 2TB of storage, plus delivers fast speeds and durable backup features. 
  • Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra: $400 (in Titanium White, LTE only) (save $250): Samsung's Ultra wearable is a fantastic option for power users with the ability to dive deeper into all the details synced to Samsung Health.
  • Current price: $16
  • Original price: $30

The Samsung SmartTag2 is at its best when paired with a Samsung Galaxy smartphone. This generation tracker has a new Power Saving Mode, a new Lost Mode, and an improved Compass View over its prior iteration. 

Also: The best Bluetooth trackers you can buy

Plus, the SmartTag 2 can also trigger smart home automation: press the tag to turn on lights, kickstart air conditioning, or even open the garage door. 

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  • Current price: $835
  • Original price: $1,000

The Galaxy Tab S10 Plus was intended to be a second-level tablet in the Galaxy S10 line of tablets. The specs are similar to that of the S10 Ultra, but the Tab S10 Plus costs $200 less. This tablet features a screen 2.2 inches smaller than the S10 Ultra, but both models have the same Dynamic AMOLED display and refresh rate. 

Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series

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  • Current price: $905
  • Original price: $1,220

Samsung's latest smartphone pitch features a large 6.7-inch screen but is super-thin and weighs just 163 grams. For reference, the iPhone 16 Plus, with a similar-sized screen, weighs 199 grams.

Review: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

It comes with 512GB of storage, the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, 12GB of RAM, and a 200MP wide lens similar to Samsung's more expensive S25 Ultra model. Discounts vary depending on color.

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  • Current price: $149
  • Original price: $180

The Galaxy Buds 3 look like AirPods Pro dupes, and Samsung implemented the earbuds' touch controls on the stem. Like the AirPods, the Galaxy Buds 3 have microphone houses at the top of the bud. 

Review: Samsung Galaxy Buds 3

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  • Current price: $160
  • Original price: $300

The Watch 7 is available in two smaller sizes compared to the Watch 6 series, 44 and 40 mm, so it is likely to appeal to most Galaxy phone owners with smaller wrists. 

Also: Hands-on with the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra

It also runs on Wear OS 5 and on Samsung One UI 6, which is fast and responsive. The Watch 7 is FDA-authorized to check for potential signs of moderate to high sleep apnea with the new Sleep Apnea feature.

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Samsung TV deals during Prime Day 2025

Samsung phone deals during Prime Day 2025

  • Samsung Galaxy A16: $143 (save $57): While the discount isn't huge at the moment, you can still enjoy a small discount on an entry-level Samsung Galaxy A16. 
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: $905 (save $315): Amazon is currently selling the thinnest Samsung phone right now with a free storage upgrade.
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 (128GB): $720 (save $80 at Samsung): You can save $80 on the Samsung Galaxy S25 if you purchase your device directly from Samsung.
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 (256GB): $660 (save $200): If you need more storage space, there's an even better deal at Amazon for an upgraded model. 
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6: $900 (Trade-in credit at Samsung): You can save up to $1,000 when purchasing a 256GB Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 when you trade in an eligible device.

More Samsung deals during Prime Day 2025

  • Samsung 27-inch Odyssey G3 monitor: $130 (save $100): If you're looking to buy a decent monitor for your home office or gaming room, this monitor offers 27 inches of space and a 180Hz refresh rate.
  • Samsung 49-inch Odyssey OLED monitor: $900 (save $700): If you want an impressive gaming monitor, check out the substantial discount on a 49-inch, curved Odyssey model.
  • Samsung T7 Portable SSD: $120 (save $80): I've also found a reasonable discount on a 2TB portable SSD, giving you plenty of space to safely store your media, games, and photos. 
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Plus: $133 (save $87): For a cheap entry-level tablet with an 11-inch display and 64GB of storage, look no further -- this tablet is now only $140.
  • Samsung Galaxy Buds FE: $52 (save $48): If you want a pair of affordable earbuds for your Galaxy smartphone or tablet, you can save $48 on a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds FE.
  • Samsung Smart TV remote control: $13 (save $5): If you need a replacement remote for your Samsung TV, you can pick up two for a discount at Amazon.
  • Samsung Galaxy Ring: $300 (save $100): If a fitness monitor interests you, you have more options than a watch. You can pick up a Samsung Galaxy Ring with a 25% discount. 
  • Samsung Electronics Wireless Charger Trio: $48 (save $42): Another deal I like is for a wireless charger able to power up three of your Galaxy devices at the same time. 

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  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra: $700 (save $500 at Best Buy): The Tab S9 Ultra features a 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, runs on the Android 13 operating system, and includes Samsung's S Pen stylus.
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 (128GB) $585 (save $215 at Best Buy): The base model Samsung phone comes with double the storage and a notable discount at the big-box retailer. 
  • Samsung Freestyle 2 Projector: $550 (save $250 at Walmart): This excellent portable projector also doubles as a gaming console you can play anywhere, thanks to the built-in Samsung Gaming Hub. 
  • Samsung High Efficiency Smart Front Load Washer: $750 (save $290 at Best Buy): Receive end-of-cycle alerts, remotely start or stop your wash, schedule cycles on your time, and more, right from your smartphone with the Samsung SmartThings App.
  • Samsung Q-series soundbar (2025): $700 (save $300 at Samsung): You can save $300 on a premium soundbar and subwoofer combination.
  • Samsung Galaxy Book4 360 2-in-1: $800 (save $550 at Best Buy): This PC comes with a 15.6-inch FHD touchscreen display, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage.

When is Amazon Prime Day 2025?

This year, Amazon Prime Day is a four-day sales event for Prime members. Sales are live from Tuesday, July 8, through the end of Friday, July 11. 

Are Samsung devices really cheaper on Prime Day? 

Samsung deals often have the best discounts during sales events like Prime Day and Black Friday. That's not to say you can't find some excellent deals on Samsung devices throughout the year (including during Samsung's own Discover Samsung events), but we often see discounts of flagship Samsung devices during summer Prime Day sales. 

How did we choose these Prime Day deals?

ZDNET only recommends the devices we can stand behind, so when we say you're getting a good deal, we want to ensure your hard-earned money goes towards an excellent value. To choose the top deals, we comb through the best sales available and make thorough price comparisons with historical data, combined with our own personal experience with these products, to determine which ones are worth buying.

Our hope is to help you make the best choice to stretch your dollar -- think of all the extra devices you can add to your cart with all these savings. 

What are the best Prime Day deals so far?

ZDNET's experts are searching through Prime Day sales to find the best discounts by category. These are the best deals so far:

You can also find the best deals from other retailers competing with Prime Day sales:

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