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Whether you need a versatile smartphone, an eye-catching TV or a powerful oven, Samsung can bring next-level quality into your life. The tech giant is behind some of the best devices we’ve ever tested, but the price tags on those tools can be intimidating. That’s why this week is the best time of the year to score supreme savings on some of Samsung’s best devices.
Shop the Discover Samsung event
We’re on day two of Discover Samsung: a six-day savings event with discounts on a collection of devices that are smart, stylish and easy to use. Samsung is offering over 120 deals throughout the week, plus flash deals on select devices from noon to 3 p.m. every day. This collection of deals applies to home appliances, smartphones, smart TVs, robot vacuums and even PC gaming monitors.
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Today’s special deal can turn your living room into a home theater. The Samsung QN90B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV is typically listed from $1,199.99, but shoppers can now save up to $1,700 on select sizes of the screen today. We ranked the QN90B as the best TV for bright rooms thanks to its blending of contrast-enhancing mini-LEDs with the bright, color-boosting qualities of quantum dots for a dazzlingly bright, colorful picture (even with darker images). The TV also has four HDMI 2.1 ports that all support 4K gaming at 120Hz with Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) so you can get the most out of your next-generation consoles.
Later this week, you can expand the power and abilities of your smartphone with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4. Not only can you get the throwback-style cell phone for up to $900 off when you trade in the appropriate devices, but you can upgrade the device’s memory for free and get a free phone case with your purchase starting Friday, September 16. Samsung says the Fold4 has a standard 6.2-inch screen on the front, but also a 7.6-inch display on the inside when you fold the phone open. On that display, users will find a taskbar to get quick access to their favorite apps and the ability to use two apps at the same time via split-screen view. All that power for as low as $899.99—half-off its list price of $1,799.99.
Here’s what we know about this week’s Discover Samsung deals:
- Tuesday, September 13: Get the best visuals for the new football season and beyond with the QN90B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV, available for up to $1,200 off
- Wednesday, September 14: Turn your kitchen into a home centerpiece with the 26.7-cubic-foot large capacity side-by-side refrigerator, complete with touchscreen family hub, for up to 22% off.
- Thursday, September 15: Get the most out of your home gaming experience with the 49-inch Odyssey Neo G9 gaming monitor, on sale for $500 off.
- Friday, September 16: Upgrade your cooking arsenal with the 6.3-cubic-foot smart slide-in electric range for 29% off today. Plus, the Galaxy Z Fold4 smartphone is back on sale for up to $900 with an eligible trade-in, with a free memory upgrade and a phone case.
- Saturday, September 17: Turn your living room into a home theater with the S95B OLED 4K Smart TV, now available for up to $500 off.
- Sunday, September 18: Get top-tier tech in the palm of your hand with the Galaxy Tab S8, with purchases including a $100 eCertificate and additional memory capacity.
That is just a taste of what Samsung is offering this week. Keep this page bookmarked for more daily deals from this incredible savings showcase.
Shop the Discover Samsung event
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