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Samsung deals are live for the Big Spring Sale — here's what we're eyeing

Samsung deals are live for the Big Spring Sale — here's what we're eyeing

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GET UP TO $300 OFF: The Amazon Big Spring Sale is on and Samsung is showing strong with deals on TVs, phones, earbuds, hard drives, and more tech at Amazon and elsewhere. Save $300 on the Samsung 32-Inch M8 (M80D) Series UHD HDR10+ Smart Monitor.
The Best Samsung deals at the Amazon Big Spring Sale
Best Samsung tablet deal
Galaxy Tab S9 FE
$369.99 (Save $150)
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Best Samsung earbud deal
Samsung Galaxy Buds FE True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds
$75.99 (Save $24)
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Best Samsung TV deal
Samsung 43-Inch QLED QN90D Series Neo Quantum HDR Smart TV
$1097.99 (Save $200)
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Samsung is known for producing some of the highest quality tech around. With offerings that span TVs, phones, earbuds, and more, a Samsung sale means tech for any need.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale is here and Samsung is majorly on board. Shop Amazon's sale and competing rollbacks to save on Samsung tablets, screens, and more, like the Galaxy Tab S9 FE which is on sale for $369.99 at Samsung ($150 off). Here are some of the Samsung deals we're most excited about:
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Galaxy Tab S9 FE
$369.99 at Samsung $519.99 Save $150
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The Galaxy Tab S9 FE is built for creativity and fun. With 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage, this tablet is a mini computer built for use by touch and pen — and the pen comes as part of the package.
Use the Tab S9 FE for games, digital drawing, or surfing the web. Don't be afraid to pass it off to a child, too — its IP68 rating for dust and water resistance means it's more than capable of surviving some spilled apple juice or a few wayward crumbs.
Right now, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE is on sale for $369.99 at Samsung, saving you $150. Further savings are available with trade in.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 11-inch Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Processor 128GB Android AI Tablet — $599.00 $639.00 (save 6%)
Samsung Galaxy Watch FE 40mm AI Smartwatch — $154.99 $199.99 (save 23%)
Samsung Galaxy A14 5G A Series Cell Phone, Factory Unlocked — $116.99 $199.99 (save $83.00)
SEE ALSO: Apple's new AirPods 4 just dropped to under $100 at Amazon. I might need a second pair.
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Samsung Galaxy Buds FE True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds
$75.99 at Amazon $99.99 Save $24
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Not just for music, when connected to a Samsung phone, these earbuds translate. The Samsung Galaxy Buds FE True Wireless Earbuds are powerful Bluetooth-enabled earbuds designed to fit securely in your ear, even during rigorous activity. A wing tipped design makes them extra stable and snug.
Designed to work with a Galaxy Phone, these buds connect and disconnect simply and even facilitate easy switching from one output to the next. Right now, the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds are on sale for $75.99, saving you $24.
Samsung T7 2TB Portable SSD — $139.98 $269.99 (save 48%)
Samsung T7 1TB Portable SSD — $89.99 $159.99 (save 44%)
Samsung T7 Shield 1TB — $109.99 $169.99 (save 35%)
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Samsung 43-Inch QLED QN90D Series Neo Quantum HDR Smart TV
$1,097.99 at Amazon $1,297.99 Save $200
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Whether you're getting ready to dive back into a Girls rewatch or crack open Monster Hunter Wilds on your Xbox, the Samsung 43-Inch QLED QN90D Series Neo Quantum HDR Smart TV is on sale right on time. This TV is about exceptional picture quality and hyper responsive motion.
The QN90D provides up to 144Hz screen refresh times that will ace competitive play and bring contemporary titles to life in gorgeously fluid motion. With 4K AI upscaling, even older films and games will look great on this ultra-pixel-rich screen. Deep HDR yields incredible imagery with rich darks and bright pops of color.
Right now, the Samsung 43-Inch QLED QN90D Series Neo Quantum HDR Smart TV is on sale for $1,097.99 for a savings of $200, or 15% off.
Samsung 55-Inch QLED QN90D Series Mini LED, Neo Quantum HDR Smart TV — $1,497.99 $1,597.99 (save 6%)
Samsung 32-Inch M8 (M80D) Series UHD HDR10+ Smart Monitor — $399.99 $699.99 (save 43%)
Samsung HW-LST70T 3.0ch The Terrace Outdoor Soundbar w/ Dolby Audio — $997.99 $1,197.99 (save 17%)

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