Black Friday and the impending Cyber Monday are coming soon, but some deals have arrived early. Here are some Samsung offers that will get you a jump start on your holiday shopping.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 is available with a $300 discount, which doesn’t require any extras. If you have an old device you want to get rid of, you can get up to $1,000 in credit for it — last year’s Z Fold6 can get you that much in good condition, as can a Galaxy S25 Ultra. Even with a broken screen, the trade-in credit on both of these can be as much as $800.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7
With $300 Instant Rebate
Alternatively, $2,000/$2,120 with up to $1,000 trade-in
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12/256GB – $1,700 at Samsung US 12/512GB – $1,820 at Samsung US
If you prefer another style of foldable, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 can be had for up to $600 off with a trade-in – the Z Flip6 is worth up to $600 if it’s in good condition, up to $400 if the screen is cracked.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7
Up to $600 trade-in credit
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12/256GB – Starting at $1,100 at Samsung US 12/512GB – Starting at $1,220 at Samsung US
Right now, there’s a special offer only on the Samsung Galaxy S25+ from the S25 family – a choice between a straight $150 discount or a trade-in credit of up to $480. Looking at the options, the one-year-old S24+ could cost $480, while the two-year-old S23+ could cost as much as $430.

Samsung Galaxy S25+
With $150 Instant Rebate
Alternatively, $1,000/$1,220 with trade-in up to $480
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12/256GB – $850 at Samsung US 12/512GB – $970 at Samsung US
The Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic is currently discounted by a modest $30, but the trade-in credit goes up to $250. Trade-in values get a boost, so you get $250 for a Watch Ultra, Watch6 Classic, or Watch5 Pro. Even a Watch4 Classic can cost $200. Below that, any smartwatch in any condition will go for $150.

Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic
With $30 Instant Rebate
Alternatively, trade-in from $500 to $250
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46mm, LTE – $470 at Samsung US
Moving on to the display, 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 with no bezel in between. It’s a curved OLED display with a 240Hz refresh rate and support for G-Sync (Nvidia) and FreeSync (AMD). The stand is height and tilt adjustable and on the back. There’s RGB lighting. A built-in USB hub allows you to plug accessories into the monitor for a neat setup, so you can stream games and movies without having to attach an additional device.

Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 G95SD 49″
2x 1440p, 240Hz, HDR10+, 10W speakers
$600 off
Samsung $1,300 in the US
The 65″ Samsung The Frame Pro is meant to be wall-mounted with its picture frame-like bezels. It has an Art Mode, which cycles between famous artworks (Samsung collaborates with museums to curate the selection) and is a 4K Neo QLED TV with HDR10+ support and up to 120Hz refresh rate (it’s FreeSync compatible). It also supports Hue Sync if you have Philips lights.

Samsung The Frame Pro 65″
4K, 120Hz, Neo QLED
$400 off
$1,800 at Samsung US
A cheaper option is the Samsung Neo QLED QN70F. It’s a large 75″ TV with HDR10+ support. It has up to a 144Hz refresh rate and FreeSync support (so you can plug in a console or PC and get VRR). It and The Frame Pro are Tizen smart TVs.

Samsung Neo QLED QN70F 75″
4K, 144Hz, Neo QLED
$600 off
Samsung $1,000 in US
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 wiring for the rear speakers. It is an 11.1.4 channel system with front and rear upward-firing speakers.

Samsung Q-Series Soundbar HW-Q990F
11.1.4 channel, wireless Dolby Atmos
$300 off
$1,700 at Samsung US




