The best Black Friday Android deals: Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, and more
If you’ve been waiting to buy a new Android phone, your patience has been rewarded. Black Friday has brought some of the best deals on our favorite Android phones that we’ve ever seen. Here are our favorites, which are available right now, but be sure to check back as we keep adding more.
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Samsung
It wouldn’t be Black Friday without some awesome deals on Galaxy phones, but these prices seem more like blowouts. You can get hundreds of dollars off, a free pair of Galaxy Buds, or a really big Target gift card, depending on where you like to shop (plus an extra 20% off if you buy from Amazon and follow these steps). All of these deals are good on unlocked and carrier-specific phones—even the Best Buy activization deals. So, as always, we recommend buying an unlocked phone if they’re still in stock:
Amazon
Galaxy S10: $700 with free Galaxy Buds ($330 off)Remove non-product link
Galaxy S10+: $800 with free Galaxy Buds ($330 off)Remove non-product link
Galaxy S10e: $550 ($200 off)Remove non-product link
Galaxy Note 10: $750 with free Galaxy Buds ($330 off)Remove non-product link
Galaxy Note 10+: $900 with 512GB of storage ($300 off)Remove non-product link
Galaxy Note 10+: $900 with free Galaxy Buds ($330 off)Remove non-product link
Best Buy
Galaxy S10: $600 with Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint activation; $700 without activation ($200 or $300 off)Remove non-product link
Galaxy S10+: $600 with Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint activation; $800 without activation ($200 or $300 off)Remove non-product link
Galaxy S10e: $450 with Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint activation; $550 without ($200 or $300 off)Remove non-product link
Galaxy Note 10: $650 with Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint activation; $750 without activation ($200 or $300 off)Remove non-product link
Galaxy Note 10+: $800 with Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint activation; $900 without activation ($200 or $300 off)Remove non-product link
The Pixel 4 might be the newest phone on the lot, but Black Friday is already bringing serious savings on it, along with the other phones in Google’s lineup. We particularly like the Pixel 3a deals, which knock 25 percent off an already great price:
Amazon
Pixel 3a: $299 ($100 off)Remove non-product link
Pixel 3: $349 ($200 off)Remove non-product link
Pixel 3 XL: $449 ($200 off)Remove non-product link
Best Buy
Pixel 3a/3a XL: $199/$279 ($200 off with Verizon new line)Remove non-product link
Pixel 4: $549 with Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint activation; $599 without activation ($200 or $250 off)Remove non-product link
Pixel 4 XL: $649 with Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint activation; $699 without activation ($200 or $250 off)Remove non-product link
Google Store
Pixel 4/4XL: $599/$699 ($200 off)Remove non-product link
Pixel 3a: $299 ($100 off)Remove non-product link
Pixel 3a XL: $379 ($100 off)Remove non-product link
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OnePlus
While we’re still on the lookout for a deal on the 7T, OnePlus has a couple of rare price cuts on its older phones:
OnePlus 7 Pro: $549 ($150 off)Remove non-product link
Razer
The Razer Phone 2 isn’t one of our picks for phone of the year, but had it launched at this price it most certainly would have been. With a fresh price cut to $300, you’ll get high-end specs all round, including the only 120Hz screen on an Android phone—and one of the best displays in the business.
Razer Phone 2: $300 ($100 off)Remove non-product link
LG
The LG G8 ThinQ isn’t one of our favorite phones, but that’s mainly because of its price tag. At $850, it can’t really stand up to its iPhone and Galaxy peers, but at this discount, we don’t hate on it. It’s got a few cool features that other phones don’t, as well as very high-end specs. We also like the LG Style 5 for nearly 50 percent off:
LG G8 ThinQ: $400 ($450 off)Remove non-product link
LG Stylo 5: $160 ($140 off)Remove non-product link