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Amazon slash £100 off Samsung Galaxy S24 that offers 'superfast' performance

Amazon slash £100 off Samsung Galaxy S24 that offers 'superfast' performance

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This model is dubbed a 'true powerhouse' and is £200 cheaper than the newer S25.
Samsung is one of the most popular tech companies affiliated with Android smartphones. As the major rival to Apple, the tech firm is determined to launch the most high spec technology onto the market.
With watches, tablets and earbuds included in their range, many shoppers are loyal consumers of the brand. However, while many people want the latest release to hit the market, many of us aren't able to afford the hefty price tags.
Therefore, when considering buying a new smartphone, it may be worthwhile to look into slightly older models that are for sale. For instance, Amazon has slashed £100 off the Samsung Galaxy S24, which was released back in January 2024.
Normally retailing for £699 for the 128GB version, shoppers will now be able to buy the smartphone for £599 in a limited-time deal. Running on the latest operating system, Android 15, shoppers can buy the Galaxy S24 at the discounted rate in either amber yellow, cobalt violet, marble grey or onyx black.
Shoppers will also get to experience Galaxy AI features with S24, such as photo editing, translation and converting voice recordings to text.
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Users will also get a crisp and clear image on the 6.2-inch screen as it boasts a FHD+ screen resolution, which is perfect for playing games, scrolling through social media or binge watching a show. The device was also created with durability in mind as it comes with space-grade Armour Aluminium and a IP68 dust and water resistance rating.
Also hailed to have a smarter all-day battery that provides users with more watch time, this smartphone also boasts an impressive 50MP battery that is equipped with a three times zoom. This allows users to capture enhanced shots with vivid detail no matter the distance.
However, for those who are wanting the snatch up the Samsung Galaxy S25, Amazon has also slashed £100 off the newer device too. Normally retailing at £799 for the 128GB model, shoppers can now buy it for £699 in a limited time deal.
Alternatively, Apple lovers can now snap up the iPhone 14 Plus with 256GB of storage for £200 off the retail price at Argos. Normally priced at £799, shoppers can now buy the 2022 release for £599. Available in six colours, this phone features a 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR display and is powered by the A15 Bionic chip.
Amazon shoppers have given the Samsung Galaxy S24 a 4.4 star rating. While some of the reviews are from last year when the phone was released, many shoppers were pleasantly surprised by the quality of their upgrade.
One happy shopper said: "Moved up fron S22+ to this beauty. The S24 is a great phone; slim, powerful, and the migration took just 15 minutes for all apps and files from my old phone. Performance is super fast. The price deal is really good also."
With another five-star reviewer adding: "I changed from S20 to this phone, works perfectly and battery lasts quite a lot. Very happy with it. The additional space is great since no sd space, but it is manageable."
However, one shopper grumbled: "Great phone but needs charging a lot."
While a more recent shopper said: "The phone is genuinely good, but with the release of the S25 I don't think there is a compelling reason to go for exynos variant of the S24. I mean, the performance of the S25 is much better and battery life remains comparable, if not slightly better."
Despite this, one delighted reviewer noted: "Loved my previous Galaxy so much I kept it longer than usual. Upgraded to the Samsung 24 and boy, the improvements, I didn't know I needed but are sooooo good. Camera is great picture quality, charging is alternate days.
"Value for money, well, this phone has so many great features to list that you'll need to buy one to know it's true performance."
With a sixth shopper adding:"This is a good upgrade to my S10 with much improved battery life, responsiveness, 5G, better camera and of course updated software. So far I am very pleased with the phone, especially at the heavily discounted price!"
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