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Prime Day has cut the prices of phones across nearly every tier, from a basic Motorola handset under $100 to current flagships and foldables discounted by up to $457. The best deal is not always the newest or most expensive model, either: While Samsung’s entire S26 lineup is discounted, the larger Galaxy S26+ currently costs less than the standard S26.
The larger Galaxy S26+ is $457 off—and cheaper than the S26
Samsung’s 512GB Galaxy S26+ in black is down to $842.64 from $1,299.99, making it $12 to $27 cheaper than the smaller 512GB Galaxy S26. Unless you specifically want the standard model’s more compact size, the S26+ gives you a larger screen and battery while leaving more money in your pocket. Both of these models are unlocked versions. See how these flagships compare against each other here.
The 512GB Galaxy S26 Ultra with Privacy Display is $380 off
The Galaxy S26 Ultra is Samsung’s no-compromise option, and the unlocked 512GB model is currently down to $1,119.99 from $1,499.99. It has the strongest camera system in the S26 lineup, built-in AI features, and a new hardware-based Privacy Display that limits off-angle viewing on the lock screen and in supported apps.
Last year’s Galaxy S25+ is now down to $665
The Galaxy S25+ has dropped to $664.99 from $999.99, saving you $335 on a 256GB phone that still feels current. You lose the latest S26 improvements, but keep a large 6.7-inch display, strong performance, and a flagship-grade camera system for considerably less than any new S26 model. Plus, it comes unlocked, so you are not tied to a particular carrier.
Samsung’s Galaxy A37 is $135 off, and the budget pick
For anyone who wants a solid Samsung experience without the flagship price, the Samsung A37 brings 5G connectivity and Samsung's software into the mid-range. Currently selling for $314.99 instead of $449.99 for the 128GB model, its 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, IP68 water resistance, and six years of software support give it more staying power than many phones in this price range.
Samsung’s foldables are up to $530 off
The 512GB Galaxy Z Flip 7 has dropped to $939 from $1,299.99. It is the clamshell flip that finally gets a proper 4.1-inch edge-to-edge cover display, letting you handle quick tasks without opening the phone. Meanwhile, the 256GB Galaxy Z Fold 7 has dropped to $1,469.99 from $1,999.99. It is the most significant Fold upgrade in years, now measuring 4.2mm thin when unfolded and adding a flagship 200MP camera and an eight-inch inner display that makes a genuine case for replacing both your phone and tablet.
Both Pixel 10 storage options are $265 off
Google’s Pixel 10 is down to $534 with 128GB of storage and $634 with 256GB, saving you the same $265 either way. While both give you a compact 6.3-inch 120Hz OLED screen and a dedicated telephoto camera (which remains unusual on a standard flagship), the extra storage is worth considering for another $100, especially since neither model has a microSD card slot.
The Pixel 10 Pro starts below $700
The 128GB Pixel 10 Pro is down to $684 from $999, while the 256GB version costs $799 instead of $1,099. The Pro is the one to choose when camera quality is the priority, with better zoom hardware and a brighter display than the regular Pixel 10. I would lean toward the 256GB model for photos and video, even though the $315 discount on the 128GB version is stronger.
Both Pixel 10 Pro Fold models are over 20% off
The 256GB Pixel 10 Pro Fold is down to $1,384 from $1,799, while the 512GB version costs $1,519 instead of $1,919. Since doubling the storage costs only another $135, the 512GB model is the better deal for anyone already prepared to spend this much on Google’s foldable.
At under $500, the 10a is Google’s budget Pixel
The 128GB Pixel 10a is $399, down from $499, while doubling the storage to 256GB raises the sale price to $499. It skips the Pixel 10’s telephoto camera and uses an older processor, but seven years of updates and Google’s clean version of Android make it one of the safer midrange phones to keep for several years.
Motorola’s special edition FIFA World Cup Razr is $150 off
With the FIFA World Cup underway, Motorola’s limited-edition flip Razr has dropped to $549.99 from $699.99. The tournament branding is the main draw, but you are also getting an unlocked foldable with 256GB of storage and a useful external screen.
The Razr Ultra 2025 is down to $700
At $699.99, down from $799.99, the Razr Ultra 2025 is the premium flip foldable in Motorola’s current lineup. It runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite and has a four-inch cover display that is large enough for most everyday tasks without opening the phone, while Pantone-validated color tuning helps photos look more vivid. Folded shut, it slips into a pocket more easily than a conventional slab phone.
These Motorola’s budget phones are under $300
At $85.49, down from $149.99, the Moto G Play LTE is the entry point for this roundup. It's a basic Android phone suited to use as a secondary device, a first smartphone for a younger family member, or simply an inexpensive handset for calls, messages, and essential apps.
The Moto G Power is down to $199.99 from $299.99 and is Motorola’s budget endurance option. Its 5,000mAh battery, 5G support, and straightforward Android experience make it a strong pick for anyone whose main complaint about their current phone is poor battery life.
At $299.90, down from $399.99, the Moto G Stylus is the practical midrange pick from Motorola. It has a large 6.7-inch display, a built-in stylus for note-taking, and enough battery to last well beyond a typical day. It also supports 5G and comes unlocked.
Looking for something else? Retailers like Walmart and Best Buy run Prime Day-style sales that are especially useful if you don’t have Amazon Prime.
Walmart’s Prime Day competition sale runs from June 22-28 and includes deals up to 50% off. It’s an especially good option if you have Walmart+.
Best Buy’s Prime Day competition sale runs from June 22-28, and has some of the best tech sales online. It’s an especially good option if you’re a My Best Buy “Plus” or “Total” member.
Target’s Prime Day competition sale runs from June 23-26, with deals up to 50% off. You can become a Circle member for free.
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