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The Samsung Galaxy S25+ is free with this AT&T trade-in deal
The Samsung Galaxy S25+ is free with this AT&T trade-in deal

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

The Samsung Galaxy S25+ is free with this AT&T trade-in deal

Carrier deals aren't always bad. Sure, you're locked into a longer-term commitment than you would be with an MVNO, but if you're used to staying with one company for years, there are benefits. Carrier discounts are a fantastic way to score a premium flagship smartphone for less, and if you catch one at the right time, you could even pay nothing. The Samsung Galaxy S25+ is an excellent device, and given its position in the company's lineup this year, I think it's the sensible choice for most people. AT&T wants you to pick up a Samsung Galaxy S25+ for free. You need to trade in an eligible phone and stay on an AT&T unlimited plan for 36 months, but if you were going to do that anyway, it's an excellent chance to save money on one of this year's best. I know the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is getting all the attention for being thin, but the Galaxy S25+ isn't exactly a thick smartphone. It's only 7.3mm thick and weighs only 190g — it's a joy to hold in your hand. It's also durable, with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on the front and back, and an aluminum frame. The Galaxy S25+ features a gorgeous (and manageable) 6.7-inch AMOLED screen that refreshes at 120Hz. Samsung nailed the displays on this year's crop of Galaxy phones, and if you enjoy the saturated Samsung displays of old, you're going to love what you see on the Galaxy S25+. You won't be lacking in horsepower with the Galaxy S25+. Its Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset is precisely as advertised, with snappy performance and better power efficiency than I expected. I can get a full day of use and then some on a single charge from the phone's 4,900mAh battery. Camera performance is excellent, with sharp, crisp images and deep contrast from the phone's triple sensor setup. I wish the phone had the new 50MP ultrawide lens that the Galaxy S25 Ultra enjoys, but I can't complain. Of course, software is the centerpiece of this year's Galaxy S25+. I still don't understand the functions of Now Brief, but the Now Bar on One UI 7 is proving useful. I love using it to get sports scores and help with turn-by-turn navigation on Google Maps. In addition, it's hard to beat 7 years of software support and updates, meaning your Galaxy S25+ will get new features for years. All told, it's an excellent smartphone, and even better if you can pick one up for free.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review: Super thin, unputdownable and a lot of substance
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review: Super thin, unputdownable and a lot of substance

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review: Super thin, unputdownable and a lot of substance

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, at 5.8mm in thickness, is the slimmest candy-bar smartphone you can splurge your money on at this point in time. For context, the similar screen size sibling — the Galaxy S25+ — measures 7.3mm. One could always point to the Honor Magic V3 or the Oppo Find N5 foldables, but they measure 4.65mm and 4.21mm respectively, when unfolded. The Tecno Spark Slim, a candy-bar design again, is still a concept that may or may not be made as it's been envisioned. In the here and now, Samsung has well and truly delivered on the slimness aspect. The pertinent question therefore is, must we compromise on something else? The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is at the bleeding edge of what is possible with smartphones, and plays the dimensions versus specifications balance better than anyone may have expected. In fact, it may be difficult to convey exactly how impressive this combination of a slim and lightweight (163 grams) build is. It has to be held in hand, to get the true sense of the achievement. The only contention really revolves around battery life, which sees a substantial 1000 mAh reduction in capacity, compared with the Galaxy S25+ (3,900 mAh compared with 4,900 mAh). More on that, as we contextualise this with performance. In terms of the underlying specs, there is absolute parity with the rest of the Galaxy S25 range. The 3-nanometer Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite with specific customisations for Samsung, 12GB memory and a 200-megapixel main camera leading the dual-camera setup instead of a troika (a telephoto has been sacrificed). One of my two key concerns (the other being real-world battery stamina) was how this slim chassis handled thermals, and therefore performance. On that front, the Galaxy S25 Edge is as much at par with the Galaxy S25 Ultra as it is with the Galaxy S25+, since there is no extra heating apparent on the back panel and the phone holds performance quite well. Credit to Samsung's redesigned cooling architecture, it has done the job. Specific to the battery capacity is an observation that Samsung isn't using the silicon-carbide battery pack chemistry, something phone makers such as OnePlus are increasingly doing, and the result is smaller, denser batteries that would be ideal for the slimness proposition Samsung is going for with the Galaxy S25 Edge. I had the chance to stress test the battery stamina earlier this month, when covering Google I/O. There was minimal voice calling on roaming, but extensive data usage as well as a lot of camera use, audio recordings and transcriptions along the way. There are software optimisations Samsung has done to make this more frugal, and that does help to an extent. A Galaxy S25 Edge, fully charged in the morning, would dip to a fairly uncomfortable level by around 3pm — anywhere between 20% to 30% charge remaining. Even if you're very careful with usage, a screen time of around 6 hours is perhaps the maximum you'd be able to eke out. That's the comparative, from close to 8 hours on a Galaxy S25 Ultra, when used similarly. You'd need to not be someone who needs a workhorse battery stamina from a smartphone, to consider buying an ultra-slim phone, any ultra-slim phone for that matter. The other aspect to consider is the camera setup. Instead of the three-camera setup that has been typical with Samsung's flagships over the past few years, this makes do with one less sensor. The trade-off is surely to open up some room in the innards. The 200-megapixel primary camera is really as good as it gets. The lack of a telephoto camera is compensated to an extent with the 2x optical zoom on the 200-megapixel camera, going all the way to 10x of AI-assisted zoom. For the latter, performance may vary depending on composition of shot too. If you are using the main sensor for most of your photography, the results are genuinely top-notch, and this I say as someone who's had his share of playing with Hasselblad, Leica and Zeiss optimised cameras in smartphones over the past few months. Colours are rich and well separated, there's just the right amount of sharpness, noise reduction doesn't seem to make an aggressive appearance and you'll like the dynamic range in most photos. Low light scenarios require some patience to get the best possible photos, but that is more a factor of how well you can do it. At this time, the singular price tag for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is ₹1,09,999 even though two variants are listed for India — the reason being, for a while, Samsung is upgrading all 256GB storage purchases to the 512GB storage variant. For all intents and purposes, this is the fourth addition to Samsung's flagship Android portfolio, and one that certainly has a unique personality. Yet, and it is a brave thing to do for any smartphone brand, this is targeted at a very specific demographic of potential buyers. Ones who loathe thick, heavy phones even though they'd not want to compromise on the screen size. And secondly, the user base that can work around the slightly lower battery life ceiling. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge does well to build on the unique thickness and weight proposition, by being a thoroughbred flagship rest of the time. Top notch performance, a 200-megapixel sensor that simply doesn't disappoint with photos, and the whole layer of Samsung's Galaxy AI, all adding value. The thing is, battery compromise aside, you'll begin to find every other Android phone thick and unnecessarily bulky, after getting a taste of the impressively thin 'Edge' design. That is perhaps Samsung's, and indeed the Galaxy S25 Edge's biggest win.

The Galaxy Buds FE are selling for next to nothing at a 52% discount
The Galaxy Buds FE are selling for next to nothing at a 52% discount

Phone Arena

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

The Galaxy Buds FE are selling for next to nothing at a 52% discount

Today is a great day for Galaxy fans! Amazon is selling the Galaxy S25+ for $250 off, dropping it to its lowest price yet. If you want the top-of-the-line Galaxy S25 Ultra, you can get one with a free storage upgrade and up to $630 off with a trade-in. On the other hand, if you're looking for an affordable slate, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite can be yours for just under $200. And if you take advantage of this deal right here, you can score a pair of capable Galaxy Buds at a bargain price. $47 99 $99 99 $52 off (52%) You can grab a brand-new pair of Galaxy Buds FE for 52% off at Woot! These budget-friendly earbuds offer solid sound, effective noise cancellation, and reliable battery life—all at an unbeatable price. Don't miss out on this deal! Buy at Woot $35 off (35%) Alternatively, you can get the Galaxy Buds FE on Amazon, where they're selling for $35 off and can be yours for south of $65. Buy at Amazon The offer is on the Galaxy Buds FE, which are selling for a whopping 52% off at Woot. With this massive discount, you can grab a pair for just $47.99—way down from their usual cost of around $100. It's the lowest price ever on these puppies, making it a deal you don't want to pass up. But act fast—this limited-time offer could disappear soon, and you never know when you'll see it again. At just $47.99, these earbuds punch way above their price when it comes to sound quality and active noise cancellation. You get crisp, immersive audio for the price, all while their capable ANC blocks out most of the pesky noises coming from the outside world. And if you like to fine-tune your sound, Samsung's Wearable app lets you adjust the EQ to match your personal preferences. Battery life is another big plus. With ANC on, you get up to 6 hours of listening time or up to 8.5 hours if you turn it off. Factor in the charging case, and you're looking at a total of up to 21 hours—pretty impressive for affordable earbuds. Overall, at 52% off, the Galaxy Buds FE are a steal! So, don't wait—save on a pair now!

Powerful 256GB Galaxy S25+ sees hot discount on Amazon
Powerful 256GB Galaxy S25+ sees hot discount on Amazon

Phone Arena

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

Powerful 256GB Galaxy S25+ sees hot discount on Amazon

The Galaxy S25+ is the perfect choice if you want a phone with a larger display but don't want to overspend on the top-of-the-line Ultra model. And right now, this high-end smartphone offers even more bang for your buck, as it's available at a discount on Amazon. Its 256GB version is selling for $101 off, bringing the price down to just under $900. Not too shabby, considering the phone's usual cost of about $1,000. And while the seller isn't Amazon itself, you'll still have 30 days to return the device if needed, so there's nothing to worry about—except for missing out on this sweet offer. $101 off (10%) Get the Icyblue-colored Galaxy S25+ with 256GB of storage for $101 off its price on Amazon. The phone is an absolute bargain, offering fast performance, a gorgeous display, and great battery life. Don't hesitate—save while the offer lasts! Buy at Amazon If you're on the fence about whether you should pull the trigger, you should know that the Galaxy S25+ is one of the best phones on the market and, as such, is worth every penny. For instance, it's an absolute beast. It's powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and 12GB of RAM, allowing it to handle anything from day-to-day multitasking to demanding games like Genshin Impact without breaking a sweat. On top of that, it sports a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a sharp 3120 x 1440 resolution and HDR support, delivering stunning visuals regardless of whether you watch a YouTube video or stream a movie on Netflix. It also supports a high 120Hz refresh rate, making the phone feel even more there's the camera setup, which doesn't disappoint, either. The 50MP main sensor delivers stunning photos with vibrant colors and impressive detail. It also supports 8K video recording, so whether you're taking photos or capturing clips, you're about battery life? Well, it's just as impressive. The 4,900mAh power cell on deck packs enough juice to easily last an entire day. As we found in our dedicated review, the battery delivers over 19 hours of web browsing, nearly nine hours of video playback, or around 13 and a half hours of gaming before needing a recharge. Overall, the 256GB Galaxy S25+ brings a lot to the table, making it a great long-term investment. So, don't wait—get one for less while the offer lasts!

The 512GB Galaxy S24+ is a hot bargain at $271 off on Amazon
The 512GB Galaxy S24+ is a hot bargain at $271 off on Amazon

Phone Arena

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

The 512GB Galaxy S24+ is a hot bargain at $271 off on Amazon

Looking for flagship Galaxy AI features, massive storage, and a stellar camera setup under $850? The Galaxy S24+ might be just the right choice! True, this device isn't part of the latest Galaxy S series, but it's still among the best Android phones. Plus, you can buy it for 24% off in its 512GB configuration at Amazon. $271 off (24%) The Galaxy S24+ may have welcomed a successor, but it remains one of the hottest Galaxy phones. It delivers top-notch camera capabilities, great performance and stunning display, plus you can buy it for $271 off at Amazon. Buy at Amazon $202 off (18%) For users seeking the latest Galaxy AI bells and whistles, the Galaxy S25+ might be a better pick. This one sells for $202 in its 512GB configuration and offers top-notch performance with its Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip. Don't miss out. Buy at Amazon That means you can get the Samsung phone for just under $850 instead of nearly $1,120. Neither Best Buy nor the Samsung Store has it in stock in brand-new condition, by the way! So, if you want to maximize your Galaxy AI experience without paying top dollar, this promo is definitely worth checking out. Want the latest and greatest non-Ultra Galaxy flagship experience? Well, the Galaxy S25+ is also on sale. Right now, Amazon lets you buy the 512GB model in Icyblue for 18% off, saving you $202. As you can see from our Galaxy S25+ vs Galaxy S24+ review, there aren't huge differences between these two beasts aside from the chipset. The newer model packs a significantly more powerful SoC, but the S24+ still performs admirably on that front with its Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chip. Last year's flagship also features a beautiful 6.7-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a smooth 1-120Hz refresh rate. As you might expect, the visuals look superb on this handset, even though it lacks the anti-reflective coating of the Galaxy S24 Ultra. What about camera performance? The S24+ has a 50MP main lens on the rear, complemented by a 12MP ultra-wide camera and a 10MP 3X zoom sensor. In our Galaxy S24+ review, you can check out multiple camera samples, but overall, the device captures lifelike colors and exceptional detail. It handles low-light photography quite well, too. This Android phone has some Galaxy AI goodies up its sleeve, such as Circle to Search, Object Eraser in photos, Interpreter, and more. Add seven-year software support into the equation, and you've got a solid handset. The best part? The Galaxy S24 + offers more value than usual, thanks to Amazon's generous $271 discount.

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