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Best Samsung Galaxy S24 deals: Save up to $800 on the phone

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Samsung Galaxy S24 in Marble Gray showing app drawer.
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The Samsung Galaxy S24 is Samsung’s newest flagship smartphone. It’s a great phone to shop if you’re looking for the newest tech and software you can get in a smartphone, but it’s also a great phone to shop if you’re looking for some of the best phone deals currently taking place. You might not expect to find substantial savings on such a new phone, but there’s a lot of ways out there to save big on a new Samsung Galaxy S24.

Today’s best Galaxy S24 deals

When it comes to landing the best Samsung Galaxy S24 deals, purchasing from your favorite carrier may be your best option. Massive discounts are available if you’re willing to sign a new contract or add a new line. Most carriers are currently offering major discounts with an eligible trade-in device as well, but you can also save on an unlocked version of the Galaxy S24 by purchasing directly from Samsung.

  • Samsung — Get up to $550 instant trade-in credit with exclusive colors available and discounts on other Samsung devices.
  • AT&T — Get up to $800 in credit over 36 months with an eligible trade-in device and a qualifying unlimited plan.
  • Verizon — Get up to $800 in savings applied over 36 months when you trade-in an eligible device and add a new line.
  • T-Mobile — Get up to $1,000 monthly bill credits when you trade in an eligible phone.
  • Xfinity — Get up to $800 trade-in credit when you pay over 24 months.
  • Spectrum — Get up to $500 trade-in credit when you trade in an eligible device.

Should you buy the Samsung Galaxy S24?

The Samsung Galaxy S24 is a “smart little upgrade” according to our review. A smaller and more compact phone, it’s perfect if you want something that more easily fits into your pocket while still being powerful. The previous Samsung Galaxy S23 featured highly in our look at the best Android phones. With the Samsung Galaxy S24, you get a new flat-edged frame with a matte finish. For the screen, there’s a 6.2-inch AMOLED panel which offers an adaptive refresh rate of as little as 1Hz when the phone is idle.

That all sounds pretty sleek but how is it to use? Pretty great. That’s hardly surprising given this is the latest Samsung Galaxy phone. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chip powers things having been optimized specifically for Samsung’s Galaxy devices. There’s Android 14 with One UI 6.1 layered on top but the true delight is the addition of many AI-powered tools. Circle to Search makes it simple to find seemingly everything online, combining Google Lens image search and text search. There’s also a Live Translate tool that offers real-time translations during voice calls, while an interpreter tool also helps with communication.

Photography also benefits from AI tools but the hardware is pretty strong. There’s a 50MP main camera, 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, along with a 12MP ultrawide camera with a 120-degree field of view, and a 12MP selfie camera. A Generative Edit tool means you can remove unwanted and distracting elements from photos so you get the perfect result. It’s those kind of features that remind you when comparing the Samsung Galaxy S24 to the Samsung Galaxy S21, there’s no contest. The Samsung Galaxy range has gone from strength to strength. For many people, it makes sense to skip a couple of iterations to reap the most benefits but this is the ideal time to upgrade with far more than solely incremental upgrades involved. It’s a purchase that’s sure to mean you have one of the best phones for a long time to come. That’s helped even more by Samsung promising that the phone will receive seven years of major OS upgrades and security patches.

Jennifer Allen
Jennifer Allen is a technology writer with over 15 years of experience in the field. During that time, she's spent the past…
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