Last chance to get a deal from Samsung Week in the US

Peter, 28 October 2023

Samsung Week is nearly over - the sales event ends on Sunday, but there is still time to pick up a new phone, tablet, watch or another Samsung device, including laptops, SSDs and monitors.

Obviously, we’ll look at the phone deals first. These cover Samsung’s high end with two S23 modes and two Z foldables, but there’s a deal on Samsung’s popular mid-ranger too, the Galaxy A54.

The Galaxy Z Flip5 and Galaxy Z Fold5 offers include enhanced trade-in, which means that you can send in more than one device for extra credit towards the purchase.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5

8/256GB
save up to $600 with enhanced trade-in
Read our review
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5

8/256GB
save up to $1,000 with enhanced trade-in
Read our review

The Galaxy A54 finds the sweet spot between flagships and mid-rangers - it gets S-series level of software support but doesn't cost as much as an S23.

If you don’t need the latest and greatest models, you can grab refurbished units from the 2022 Galaxy S series at lower prices.

The tablet offers are also a mix of flagships and older more affordable devices. The original Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 trio is available with discounts of up to $800 and enhanced trade-in. The Tab S9 FE and Tab S9 FE+ are still too new for discounts, but they do come with a free Smart Book Cover.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE

free Smart Book Cover
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+

free Smart Book Cover

Then there’s the cheap but capable Galaxy Tab S6 Lite from last year. Even though this is a “lite” tablet, it still has things like stylus support and DeX. If you’d rather skip those and save even more money, check out the Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.5 from 2021.

Several older accessories also dropped in price, starting with the Galaxy Watch5 Pro Golf edition. It’s from last year, but it still has the biggest battery on a Galaxy Watch and the fastest charging too. The Golf Edition edition means that golf courses are pre-loaded and there are a few other perks. The Galaxy Watch4 is available too, at a lower price.

Then there are the Galaxy Buds2. These have Active Noise Cancellation, IPX2 splash resistance and wireless charging for the case.

We’ll wrap things up with options to upgrade your computer. If you need a new laptop, the entire Galaxy Book3 family is available with enhanced trade-in up to $600.

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Ultra

16", 16GB/1TB, i7, RTX 4050
save up to $600 with enhanced trade-in
Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360

16", 16GB/1TB, i7, Iris Xe
save up to $500 with enhanced trade-in
Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro

Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro

14", 16GB/512GB, i7, Iris Xe
save up to $500 with enhanced trade-in
Samsung Galaxy Book3 360

Samsung Galaxy Book3 360

13.3", 16GB/512GB, i7, Iris Xe
save up to $600 with enhanced trade-in
Samsung Galaxy Book3

Samsung Galaxy Book3

15.6", 16GB/512GB, i7, Iris Xe
save up to $500 with enhanced trade-in

If it’s a desktop PC that you’re looking to upgrade, the Samsung 990 Pro SSD is available in 1TB and 2TB capacities at 31% off. Note that this is the version with a heat sink, but that fits inside a PlayStation 5 too.

Alternatively, you can pick up external storage with the Samsung T7 Touch portable SSD, also in 1TB and 2TB capacities. The Touch has a fingerprint reader on board for enhanced security.

Finally, how about a new monitor? There are several gaming monitors that work with PC and console, as well as some that are basically Smart TVs.

Samsung Odyssey OLED G95SC 49"

Samsung Odyssey OLED G95SC 49"

curved, double QHD, 32:9, 240Hz
save $300
Samsung Odyssey G65B

Samsung Odyssey G65B

curved, QHD, 240Hz
save $250

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Reader comments

Bring your OS up to date first: I will not buy a samsung phone until they have implemented Multiuser functionality which by the way exist from Android 5 and implemented in all the mature android ecosystems. Why samsung, U R incompetent or what?

  • Anonymous
  • 29 Oct 2023
  • YYX

Jeez, talk about a gross overreaction.

Prob they'll do the exact same deal in the upcoming weeks...

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