Prime Day’s Best Smartphone Deals With up to 35% Off

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Prime Day saw phone prices slashed across nearly every price range, from entry-level Motorola models under $100 to cutting-edge flagships and foldables, with discounts of up to $457. However, the best price isn’t always on the newest or most expensive model: while the entire Samsung S26 lineup is discounted, the larger Galaxy S26+ is currently priced lower than the standard S26.
The larger Galaxy S26+ is on sale for $457—and is cheaper than the S26.
The Samsung Galaxy S26+ with 512GB of storage in Black has been reduced to $842.64 from $1,299.99, which is $12 to $27 cheaper than the smaller Galaxy S26 with 512GB of storage. If you don’t need the more compact size of the standard model, the S26+ offers a larger screen and battery while saving you money. Both models are unlocked. Compare these flagship models here .
The Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone with 512GB of storage and screen privacy protection is on sale for $380.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is Samsung’s no-compromise option, and the unlocked 512GB model is now priced at $1,119.99, down from $1,499.99. It features the most powerful camera system in the S26 series, built-in AI features , and a new hardware-based privacy display that limits viewing angles on the lock screen and in supported apps.
The price of last year’s Galaxy S25+ has dropped to $665.
The Galaxy S25+ has dropped from $999.99 to $664.99 , saving you $335 on a phone with 256GB of storage that still looks modern. You lose the latest improvements of the S26, but you get a large 6.7-inch display, fast performance, and a flagship camera system for significantly less than any new S26 model. Plus, it’s unlocked, so you’re not locked into a specific carrier.
The Samsung Galaxy A37 smartphone is on sale at a discount of $135 and is a budget option.
For those looking for a high-quality Samsung experience without the flagship price, the Samsung A37 offers 5G support and Samsung’s signature software in a mid-range price range. Currently selling for $314.99, down from $449.99 for the 128GB model, its 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, IP68 water resistance, and six years of software support ensure it lasts longer than many phones in this price range.
Samsung foldable smartphones are available with discounts of up to $530.
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 with 512GB of storage has dropped from $1,299.99 to $939 . This foldable smartphone finally features a full 4.1-inch bezel-less display, allowing you to quickly perform tasks without opening the phone. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 with 256GB of storage has dropped from $1,999.99 to $1,469.99 . This is the Fold’s most significant update in years: it’s now just 4.2mm thick when unfolded, and adds a flagship 200-megapixel camera and an eight-inch internal display, making it a perfectly suitable option for both a phone and a tablet.
Both Pixel 10 storage options are discounted by $265.
The Google Pixel 10 has dropped to $534 for the 128GB version and $634 for the 256GB version , a savings of $265. Both models feature a compact 6.3-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a dedicated telephoto camera (still unusual for a standard flagship), but the extra $100 in storage is worth considering, especially given the lack of a microSD card slot on both models.
The Pixel 10 Pro starts at $700.
The Pixel 10 Pro with 128GB of storage has been reduced from $999 to $684 , while the 256GB version is now $799, down from $1,099. If camera quality is paramount, the Pro is the better choice, as it offers more powerful zoom and a brighter display than the standard Pixel 10. I’d lean toward the 256GB model for photos and video, even though the $315 discount on the 128GB version is more significant.
Both Pixel 10 Pro Fold models are over 20% off.
The price of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold with 256GB of storage has dropped from $1,799 to $1,384 , while the 512GB version is now $1,519, down from $1,919. Since doubling the storage costs just $135 more, the 512GB model is a better deal for those already willing to spend that much on Google’s foldable smartphone.
Google’s Pixel 10a is a budget Pixel smartphone priced under $500.
The Pixel 10a with 128GB of storage costs $399 , up from $499, and upgrading to 256GB of storage increases the price to $499. It lacks the Pixel 10’s telephoto lens and uses an older processor, but seven years of updates and a clean version of Google’s Android make it one of the most reliable mid-range phones you can use for years to come.
The FIFA World Cup-themed Motorola Razr is on sale for $150 off.
In the midst of the FIFA World Cup , the limited-edition Motorola Razr foldable phone has dropped in price from $699.99 to $549.99 . The main attraction is the tournament branding, but you also get an unlocked foldable phone with 256GB of storage and a convenient cover screen.
The price of the Razr Ultra 2025 has dropped to $700.
The Razr Ultra 2025, priced down from $799.99, is the premium foldable flip phone in Motorola’s current lineup. It runs on a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and features a four-inch external display, large enough for most everyday tasks without having to open the phone. Pantone-validated colors make photos more vibrant. When folded, it fits more easily in a pocket than a typical flat phone.
These budget Motorola phones cost under $300.
The Moto G Play LTE, priced at $85.49 (down from $149.99), is the base model in this review. It’s a basic Android smartphone suitable for use as a secondary device, a first smartphone for a younger family member, or simply an inexpensive phone for calls, texting, and basic apps.
The Moto G Power, reduced from $299.99 to $199.99 , is Motorola’s budget-friendly option for long-term use. Its 5,000mAh battery, 5G support, and simple Android interface make it a great choice for those whose main drawback with their current phone is poor battery life.
Motorola’s Moto G Stylus , priced at $299.90 (down from $399.99), is a practical mid-range choice. It features a large 6.7-inch display, a built-in stylus for taking notes, and a long-lasting battery. It also supports 5G and comes unlocked.
Looking for something different? Retailers like Walmart and Best Buy are running Prime Day-style sales, which are especially helpful if you don’t have an Amazon Prime subscription.
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Walmart’s Prime Day sale runs from June 22nd to 28th and includes discounts of up to 50%. This is an especially great deal if you have a Walmart+ subscription.
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Best Buy’s Prime Day sale runs from June 22nd to 28th, offering some of the best deals on tech online. This is an especially great deal for My Best Buy Plus or Total members.
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Target’s Prime Day sale runs from June 23rd to 26th, with discounts up to 50%. Joining the Circle program is free.