
Discover Samsung Summer Sale Is Here, and You Have Until June 8th to Save Up to $2,100
Samsung is behind some of the best TVs, major appliances, smartphones, smartwatches and more. With consistent upgrades, high-quality construction and useful smart integrations across their products, there's no question that Samsung's gear packs a punch. However, their high quality comes at a price. If you've been looking for a new phone, fridge or other upgrade, you'll be glad to know Discover Samsung Summer Sale is now live and you save up to $2,100 on Samsung gear until June 8. Buying now might also be a great way to save if you have any tariff concerns.
Discover Samsung Summer Sale includes weeklong deals, daily flash sales that go live every day at 9 am ET and curated bundles. We've rounded up deals in several categories below and will update this list as they change so you can save.
Discover Samsung Summer Sale smartphone and tablet deals
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (512GB): $1,120 Save $300
Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra has Android 15 and One UI 7, so you can enjoy the latest apps and developments. Its 5000 mAh battery provides all-day power, while its speedy processor easily handles just about every one of your tasks. You and your loved ones will even look better in photos, thanks to the phone's AI camera, and also benefit from more AI-powered features, such as enhanced searching.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra comes in storage configurations of 256GB, 512GB and 1TB. Though the 512GB configuration is on sale at Samsung for just $1,300, Amazon sells the same 512GB S25 Ultra for just $1,120. Amazon also has a generous trade-in program that can help you save more. 1,300 at Samsung 1,120 at Amazon
Discover Samsung Summer Sale home appliance deals
Samsung Bespoke refrigerator (29 cu. ft.) : $3,200 Save $1,500
Samsung's Bespoke refrigerator is elegant and spacious. It has 29 cubic feet of space and can fit everything you and your family need to get by between grocery runs. Along with an AI family hub and auto-open door, you'll get a beautiful beverage center and flex zone door. Samsung also included an AI inverter compressor that learns your patterns and adjusts energy distribution to prevent energy waste.
Along with this current discount of $1,500, you might be able to score a trade-in credit of up to $150 for extra savings. 3,200 at Samsung
Discover Samsung Summer Sale earbuds, wearables and more deals
Samsung Galaxy Buds3: $185 Save $65 with Amazon Prime
Samsung's Galaxy Buds3 are designed for maximum comfort and clear, crisp sound. They feature Adaptive Noise Cancelation (ANC) so you can block noise as needed or choose to stay alert whenever you work out, travel or just need to pay attention to your surroundings.
Keep in mind that Amazon's deals are slightly cheaper but require Prime. But Samsung is offering up to $150 off with an eligible trade-in, so either of these options could work, depending on your circumstances. $190 at Samsung $185 at Amazon
These deals are just a small preview of what you'll find on sale directly at Samsung, as well as their official Amazon storefront, which is especially worth browsing if you have Amazon Prime.
Looking for new tech or appliance upgrades, but aren't sure if these are for you? Check out our list of the best Samsung phones, as well as our lists of the best monitors and gaming monitors.
Why this deal matters
Samsung is known for making some of the best Android smartphones, smartwatches and tablets. They're also behind some pretty cool home appliances, computing and gaming monitors. However, their gear is usually pricey, so Discover Samsung Summer Sale is the perfect opportunity to save on gear you've been keeping an eye on. Plus, retailers, such as Amazon, are matching prices for Prime subscribers, making now an excellent time to buy.
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