Black Friday week is here – Samsung US got an early start, but now that the actual shopping holiday is here, some of the prices have fallen even further. Here is an updated look at the best offers.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 is available with a $400 discount with nothing extra required. If you have an old device you want to get rid of, you can get up to $1,000 credit for it – last year’s Z Fold6 in good condition can fetch that much, as can a Galaxy S25 Ultra. Even with a cracked screen these two can be worth $800 in trade-in credit.
If you prefer the other style of foldable, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 can be discounted by up to $600 with a trade-in – a Z Flip6 is worth up to $600 if it’s in good condition, up to $400 if the screen is cracked.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is available for under $1,000 with an instant discount of $350. If you go the trade-in route, you can get up to $700 off with, for example, the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
The Samsung Galaxy S25+ offers a choice between a straight $120 discount or up to $480 trade-in credit. Looking at the options, a year-old S24+ can fetch $480, while the two-year-old S23+ can be worth up to $430.
Samsung is not pushing the Galaxy S25 Edge as hard as some retailers. Right now, there’s only a trade-in offer (up to $530). That’s how much you’d get for an S24 Ultra, but you should probably get the S25 Ultra if you are coming from an S24 Ultra (and it will fetch a higher price during the trade-in!).
The Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic got a better $100 discount and the trade-in credit goes up to $300. The trade-in values are boosted, so you get $300 for a Watch Ultra, Watch6 Classic or a Watch5 Pro. Even a Watch4 Classic can be worth $250. Below that, any smartwatch in any condition will fetch $200.
Moving on to displays, the 49” Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 G95SD is a Dual QHD monitor – it’s like two 2,560 x 1,440px 16:9 monitors stuck together but without a bezel in the middle. It’s a curved OLED display with up to 240Hz refresh rate and support for G-Sync (Nvidia) and FreeSync (AMD). The stand is height and tilt adjustable and there’s RGB lighting on the back. A built-in USB hub allows you to plug accessories right in the monitor for a neater setup. Note that this is a Tizen device, so you can stream games and stream movies without extra devices attached.
A cheaper option is the Samsung Neo QLED QN70F. This is a larger 75” TV with HDR10+ support. It has up to 144Hz refresh rate and FreeSync support (so you can plug in a console or PC and get VRR). This and The Frame Pro are Tizen smart TVs.
While the TVs above (and the Odyssey monitor) have built-in speakers, you might want to get a soundbar for a more immersive audio experience. The Samsung HW-Q990F supports Wireless Dolby Atmos, which simplifies the wiring for the rear speakers. It’s an 11.1.4 channel system with upward firing speakers on the front and back.
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