15 Great Deals From Samsung’s Discover Fall Sale: Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy Tab S9, and More

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if you’ve been eyeing Samsung’s latest devices but simply can’t stomach the prices, you’re in luck. The company is currently holding its Discover fall sales event, with discounts on smartphones, tablets, TVs, and more through September 17. While some of these discounts exist on Samsung’s own site, we’ve also included additional deals through retailers like Amazon and Best Buy—all of which you can find below. 

Updated September 16: We’ve added the QN800C 8K TV, Odyssey G4 gaming monitor, Odyssey G7 gaming monitor, Galaxy Buds 2 earbuds, and 970 Evo Plus M.2 SSD. 

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Smartphone and Tablet Deals

Galaxy Z Fold5

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The Z Fold5 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is a refined folding phone if you want one that opens up like a book. It packs super-bright displays, cameras that take great photos, and extensive software support. If you’re looking for more storage, the 512-GB version is also on sale for $1,620 ($300 off). This is also the lowest price we’ve tracked for both models.

The Z Flip5 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is one of our favorite unconventional tiny phones (alongside Motorola’s Razr+). It’s a big-screen phone that “feels more like a stack of Post-Its in your pocket when it’s all folded up,” according to WIRED reviews editor Julian Chokkattu. With the new 3.4-inch Cover Screen, you can scroll through widgets and browse some apps too. The 512-GB version is on sale as well for $920 ($200 off). It’s also at the lowest price we’ve tracked.

We consider the Galaxy Tab S9 series one of the best Android tablets on the market right now. But they’re expensive, which is why it’s a good idea to pick one up right now. The Tab S9 is the smallest of the lineup with an 11-inch AMOLED display with a 120-Hz refresh rate and 8 GB of RAM. Like the S9+ and S9 Ultra, it also comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and an IP68-rated S Pen stylus. It’s dipped to this price before, but this is a solid deal.

Galaxy Tab S9 Series

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We recommend the S9+ for those who plan on using the tablet for both work and play. It packs a large 12.4-inch AMOLED screen (with a 120-Hz refresh rate) and 12 GB of RAM. It does come with support for 5G connectivity, but the sale only applies to the Wi-Fi model.

The S9 Ultra has the largest display of all three S9 tablets at 14.6 inches. It also comes with all the same features as its smaller siblings including a 120-Hz refresh rate, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, and an S-Pen. Like the S9+, it’s a great tablet to work on. (You can also put some of the money you save on it toward the pricey keyboard cover.) However, it’s worth noting that it strangely doesn’t support 5G connectivity. The 512-GB model is also on sale for $1,200 ($119 off) at Samsung.

This deal is over, but Samsung is offering extra trade-in credit (up to $720) and a $50 e-certificate to help bring the price down. However, by our math, this still makes the phone more expensive than it was earlier this week, so we’d recommend waiting for the next sale. The Galaxy S23 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is our favorite flagship phone in our Best Android Phones guide. It has a bright 120-Hz AMOLED screen, plenty of power, a great triple-camera system, and good battery life. The smaller version is also on sale for the same price. If you use Samsung’s trade-in program—the company accepts phones, tablets, and smartwatches from different brands—you can get up to $615 in trade-in credit to put toward the smartphone. 

Smartwatch and Earbud Deals

Galaxy Watch5

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Before the Galaxy Watch6, the Galaxy Watch5 (7/10, WIRED Recommends) was our top pick for Android users. We still think it’s a great buy, but only if you can find it for less than what the new models cost. It tracks a variety of health and fitness metrics including heart rate, SpO2, and sleep with the same accuracy as an Apple Watch. If you own a Samsung phone, you can also use it to take electrocardiogram measurements. If you have bigger wrists, you’ll want to opt for the 44-mm version, which is also on sale for $190 ($120 off).

These earbuds (9/10, WIRED Recommends) have excellent noise cancellation, crisp sound thanks to the great dual dynamic drivers, and a comfortable fit. You’ll also get up to five hours of listening time with active noise canceling turned on—an hour more than the AirPods Pro. With the charging case, you’ll get 23 hours. The Buds2 Pro has dipped this low before, but we still think it’s a great deal.

The Galaxy Buds2 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) are perfect if you’re looking for everyday earbuds. They’re comfortable, pack active noise canceling, and have five hours of battery life. The wireless charging case they come with makes it easy to top them off, and they even have IPX2 water resistance, which makes them hold up well during workouts.

Gaming Deals

Samsung Odyssey G7

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This 1080p monitor might not have as many pixels as some higher-end competitors, but it makes up for it by supporting up to 240 frames per second, with support for Nvidia’s G-Sync. It even has an adjustable stand to let you switch between portrait and landscape orientation.

The G7 is a substantial step up from the G4, boosting the screen to a full 4K panel. It supports up to 144Hz, which isn’t quite as smooth as the 240 frames you can get from the G4, but it’s still way more than enough for buttery smooth gameplay even on the most fast-paced games.

The Evo series of M.2 solid state drives are one of our top picks for adding speedy storage to your PC on a budget. Per gigabyte, they’re among some of the cheapest around, but still reliable and fast enough for gaming or even video editing. 

Home Deals

Bespoke Jet AI Cordless Stick Vacuum 

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One of our biggest gripes with Samsung’s smart cordless stick vacuum (7/10, WIRED Recommends) is that it’s too pricey for its build quality. But we do recommend buying it when it’s on sale. It comes equipped with an aesthetically pleasing and easy-to-use docking station, an automatic self-emptying dustbin, and a ton of accessories. 

The QN90B (8/10, WIRED Recommends) is expensive for its size, but this is an excellent deal. It’s a great TV for those who don’t want to drop too much money or are looking for a smaller TV for their guest room or bedroom. Since it’s super bright and has great contrast, it’s ideal for rooms that get lots of natural light. You can also rest assured that it’s easy to assemble and comes equipped with a variety of apps. 

We haven’t officially reviewed Samsung’s Frame TV, but I’ve owned one for about a year now and absolutely love it. The screen gets bright, and the colors look super crisp. I specifically love that it’s matte—so there’s no glare when the sunlight comes through my apartment. When it’s not in use, it doubles as artwork on my wall. If you don’t mind shopping at Amazon, it’s been hovering at around $800 for a few months now.

We’ve been keeping an eye on 8K TVs for years and while there still isn’t much content out there to even use with it, this deal brings one of our favorites down to an almost-reasonable price. You can still do a lot cheaper with other 4K TVs that are excellent for most content out there, but if you want to be on the cutting edge, this one has some of the most beautiful colors of any TV we’ve tested.

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