
Get up to $1,000 in bill credits over 36-months when you trade in your current device and have an unlimited plan. That makes the 16 Pro free, or the 16 Pro Max as little as $200. Shop Now at AT&T Internet

With a Go5G Next plan, you can trade in a qualifying phone in any condition (even broken) to get the Samsung Galaxy S25+ 256GB phone for free. (The full list of eligible phones is on the product page. The trade-in discount will be applied in bill credits over 24 months). Plus, the normal $35 activation fee is waived when you activate a new line online.
You can also check out the entire range of deals on the Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra at T-Mobile. Shop Now at T-Mobile

Trade in your old device to make some significant savings here. See some of the category-leading values below, the full lists can be found on the product page, under the appropriate tab.
Want to use an iPad to stream your favorite shows and movies? Our guide to the Paramount Plus price in 2024 has the lowdown on what you'll pay for the streaming service and how you can save. Also check out our Peacock TV cost piece, which answers questions like "How much is Peacock Premium in 2024?"
Here are the savings:
- up to $915 off MacBook Pro
- up to $520 off iPad Pro
- up to $390 off Apple Watch Ultra 2
- up to $630 off iPhone 15 Pro Max



Save $50 on the 512GB version, or get a $50 credit to use towards the purchase of accessories on the 128GB version. Plus, trade your current device, and you'll save up to another $500. Shop Now at Samsung

If you trade in your current device, you'll save up to $400, dropping starting prices to as low as $300. Shop Now at Samsung

It's $30 off and the best price we could find. Buy Now at MorningSave
- multiple USB ports for charging up to two devices at a time

With an eligible trade-in and a qualifying Unlimited plan, you can get the newly-launched Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra S25 for AT&T for free. (The discount will be applied in bill credits over 36 months.) A $35 activation fee applies. You'll also have the chance to add a Galaxy Tab and/or an eligible Galaxy Watch to your order for 99 cents per month apiece.
You can also check out the full range of deals on the Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra at AT&T. Shop Now at AT&T Mobility

It's back at the best price we've seen. Buy Now at Amazon
- 6.2" 1080 x 2400 display
- 8GB RAM, 128GB storage
- Android 13.0
- Model: GA04823US

Samsung's new Galaxy S25 series phones are now on sale, and Samsung offers a mix of discounts and credits on their unlocked models. The deals:
- S25 128GB for $759.99 w/ $50 credit ($40 off, $90 savings total)
- S25 256GB for $769.49 ($91 off)
- S25+ 256GB for $949.99 w/ $100 credit ($50 off, $150 savings total)
- S25+ 512GB for $968.99 ($151 off)
- S25 Ultra 256GB for $1,234.99 w/ $100 credit ($65 off, $165 savings total)
- S25 Ultra 512GB for $1,234.99 w/ $80 credit ($185 off, $265 savings total)
- S25 Ultra 1TB for $1,348.99 w/ $60 credit ($311 off, $371 savings total)
Plus, you can save up to $900 with an eligible trade-in. You can also get a 15% discount on Samsung Care+ Theft & Loss. Buy Now at Samsung

That's the best price we could find by $35. Buy Now at Walmart
- 40mm drivers
- 50-Hour battery life
- ENC mics cancel noises and amplify your voice for sharp calls in any setting
- Fully adjustable earcups with ultra-soft noise isolation padding
- Bluetooth 5.3
- Model: Baseus Bass 30 Max
- UPC: 850060076701

Save up to $400 off new ones, and up to $599 off original list price on refurbs. We've pictured the brand new Unlocked Google Pixel 8 Pro 128GB Android Smartphone for $599 ($400 off). Shop Now at Best Buy

Some of these deals come with $100 Best Buy gift cards. They're clearly marked on the sale landing page. Prices start at $230. We've pictured the Unlocked OnePlus Open 512GB Dual-Sim Folding Android Smartphone for $1,300, which is $400 off, $200 under our March mention, and the lowest price we've seen. Buy Now at Best Buy

New subscribers to Apple Music can get six months for just $2.99. (That's a one-time payment, not $2.99 a month.) We've seen up to four months free, but this is the best price we've seen for a 6-month subscription — a savings of $63 overall.
To see if you're eligible, follow the "Entertainment" tab in the top menu of their store to the Apple Music section. You should see this limited time offer advertised there. After the six months are up, the subscription will auto-renew at its then-normal monthly price (currently $10.99), but you can cancel before then to avoid paying.
This deal was good enough to make our roundup of the top five best deals of the day. Follow that link to see our latest selection. Buy Now at Apple

Clip the 40% off on-page coupon and redeem the additional on-page coupon code to save $13 off list price. That's the lowest price ever. Buy Now at Amazon


Prices range from an iPhone 7 for $105 ($4 drop from last week) to an iPhone 14 Plus w/ 128GB for $495 ($25 drop from last week). Shop Now at Amazon


Shop deals on the new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 or Fold 6 at Amazon with prices starting at $800 for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 256GB. The pictured unlocked Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 256GB is just $1,290, its lowest price ever at 33% off. Shop Now at Amazon
How to Shop and Save on Phones and Cell Phones
Cell phones are a ubiquitous part of our lives. Our cell phone are our camera, internet access, GPS, digital organizer, and our alarm clocks.
When buying a cell phone customers are faced with a lot of choices. Decisions need to be made about which cell phone carrier to use, phone to buy, type of service to get, and accessories you need. And we're here to help you with these decision, and help you find the best cell phone deal.
Service Providers
You may already a cell phone carrier, or maybe you’re considering a switch to a new carrier. Either way, the service provider will play a large role in the selection of phones you have to choose from as not all cell phones are unlocked and could be tied to a carrier or network.
The major providers, which operate their own networks, are AT&T , T-Mobile (merged with Sprint in April 2020), and Verizon . Other carriers are known as Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), do not own the wireless infrastructure and utilize the cell phone towers of larger carriers. Some of these providers are:
- Straight Talk
- Total Wireless (part of Verizon)
- Tracfone
- Boost Mobile
- Consumer Celluar
- Google Fi
- Cricket Wireless
- Simple Mobile
- Net10 Wireless
Is it better to go with the big carriers? That depends. Consumer Reports surveys indicate higher customer satisfaction with smaller providers compared to the major ones. The smaller carriers mostly offer prepaid plans, which have become very similar to postpaid plans in recent years (see the Service Plans section below). Smaller carriers do offer a wider selection of options for various usage needs outside of premium “unlimited everything” service. However, during times of congestion or peak use, customers of the major carriers will get priority on the networks.
You’ll also want to do a coverage check before deciding on a provider you aren’t familiar with. Check the provider’s website, or do an internet search for the provider name and “coverage map” or “zip code map” to confirm your area is eligible for service.
Service Plans
When considering a cell phone provider, you’ll need to determine if you want a postpaid plan or a prepaid plan. The major carriers offer both types, while MVNOs mostly have prepaid plans.
Postpaid
On a postpaid cell phone plan service billed for after the service is used. You receive a monthly statement and service is continuous as long as it’s paid. When you buy a phone from a carrier and get set up on a postpaid plan, you’ll also get a device payoff plans. In this model, you purchase the phone with monthly payments over a period of 24 to 30 months. This may require a credit check or down payment, and the phone will be locked to the carrier until it’s paid off.
Postpaid plans are generally higher in price compared to prepaid. The types of plans available tend to be more limited and may even include more options than some customers need. However, postpaid plans can also give extra perks (such as free streaming services). There are no worries about running out of minutes or data during a billing cycle, but overage charges are a possibility.
Prepaid
With a prepaid cell phone plan, service is paid for in advance of using it. Buying a prepaid plan means service is available for a limited amount of time, such as 30 days. When that time is up, a refill must be purchased — or auto-fill can be set up to continue service. Phones are often purchased outright instead of through monthly payment plans, although some prepaid providers offer financing with no fees.
Prepaid plan prices tend to be lower and don’t require a credit check. They offer a wide selection of plan types to meet various needs and overage charges won’t apply, but it is possible for service to run out during a billing cycle under some plans. You’ll have more flexibility in switching providers without long postpaid monthly installment plans, although this benefit won’t apply if the phone is financed. Even prepaid phones purchased in full can be locked for up to a year after activation.
Choosing a Phone
Besides choosing the service provider and plan type, what’s left is the phone itself. There are various features to consider, outlined below.
Unlocked vs. Locked
Unlocked cell phones will work with any compatible cell phone carrier. Some phones will only work on GSM or CDMA networks, while others can work on both. Before purchasing, you’ll need to verify the phone will work with the carrier you intend to use. Buying an unlocked phone typically means paying for the phone outright, which is a higher initial expense, but allows for more flexibility in changing providers.
A locked cell phone is restricted to a particular carrier and can’t be activated with other providers. If you see a model listed for a carrier while shopping, you would only buy it if you plan to use that provider. A locked phone may come with options to make monthly payments or get a discount, which can be easier to fit in your budget. However, it will also require using service from that carrier until the phone is paid for.
It’s possible to unlock a phone once you’ve paid off an installment agreement. Or, if you paid in full from a carrier, it can be unlocked after 40 to 60 days for postpaid or up to a year for prepaid. You can contact the carrier to request unlocking; this would allow you to switch to another provider.
There are also options to purchase unlocked phones directly from the manufacturer — such as Apple or Samsung — and make monthly payments without interest and (in most cases) without being locked into a certain carrier’s service.
Operating System
Apple iPhones use iOS, while most other phones use Android and fall under various brands, such as Samsung, LG, and Google. The majority of customers choose one of these, although there are still options out there for Windows phones, Blackberry, or even the classic flip phone.
Using iOS or Android is a matter of personal preference and how immersed you are in either the Apple or Google ecosystem. CNET and Digital Trends cite a uniform, streamlined experience across iPhones and other Apple devices and consistent software updates as strengths of iOS. With Android , it’s the ease of customizing the phone and strong voice assistant capabilities.
Storage
The internal storage a phone has will determine how much space is available for saving files, apps, and media. Common amounts are 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB, with higher levels being more costly. To get the right amount, you can consider usage on your current phone and whether that is sufficient — or if you frequently need to clear things out to free up space.
If you can’t afford to go up right now, some smartphones have the option of utilizing MicroSD cards to add storage. Cloud storage is an option as well, with some brands and service providers offering basic plans for free and options to purchase additional cloud storage if needed.
RAM
Random-access memory (RAM) stores the open programs running on a phone. Higher amounts of RAM mean multiple applications can be open at once with quick switching between them.
Processor
The phone’s processor determines its overall performance — whether the phone runs fast or slow. Most phones are multi-core, so they will have at least two cores. These cores each represent individual processing power, although the highest number of cores may only be necessary for mobile gaming and other complex uses. The clock speed should also be factored in — this will be a number with GHz after it. Higher numbers indicate faster performance, even while utilizing fewer cores in some cases.
Screen
The size of a phone’s screen and the resolution are major considerations. Screen size options range from large phones over 6” to tiny 3.3” phones (measured diagonally), and a lot more in between. Customers may prefer the portability and ease of holding a smaller phone in the hand or pocket, while others appreciate extra screen space for heavy reading or video watching.
The resolution is displayed as width × height in pixels. Numbers that are 1280x720 or above are considered high definition. 1920x1080 or above is 1080p or full HD, while 3840x2160 or more is 4K. Before spending more for higher resolution, consider the downsides, including impact on battery life and performance.
Battery Life
There’s nothing worse than a device being on the brink of dying without a charger handy. Many usage factors can affect battery life, but phones with a larger battery will generally last longer. Phones use lithium ion rechargeable batteries that can go up to 5,000 mAh. You can also consider models with fast-charging or wireless charging capabilities, or just make sure to have extra phone chargers or portable power banks handy if the battery tends to run out quickly.
Camera
When considering the camera, look at the megapixels or MP number as a basic indicator of image resolution. To delve into more specs, check out PCMag and TechRadar for their top picks for the best phone cameras.
Reviews
To further help with your phone purchasing decision, you can check out reviews at sites like CNET or PCMag . Also, consider checking out the customer reviews at retailer sites to consider other people’s experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get a deal on my next cell phone?
Here at DealNews, we list the best phone deals we find, along with special offers for apps and accessories. You can shop specific categories using the links below:
We cover price reductions on unlocked models, as well as top promotions from major service providers, like AT&T and Verizon . Deals from carriers are always available, but keep in mind that they often require a new line of service. This works well for new customers, but existing customers may not be able to take advantage of these offers if they don’t need another line.
Besides the major carriers, various retailers and manufacturers sell handsets that are unlocked or compatible with service providers. These stores can offer their own sales and deals, so check around for pricing once you have a particular model or two in mind. We list deals on phones and accessories from Amazon , Apple , Samsung , Best Buy , and more stores. As mentioned previously, buying direct from the manufacturer can give no-interest financing similar to carrier deals while keeping the device unlocked in most cases.
We also cover refurbished phone deals , which can be an option to save money compared to buying new. Stores like Apple offer like-new models at a discount and a one-year warranty. However, with unfamiliar sellers, be sure to review the warranty policy and item condition details carefully. Then compare the price of buying new to be sure the savings are significant enough to make it worth doing.
When is the best time to buy a new phone?
As we mention in our article When Is the Best Time to Buy a New Phone?, November and December are great months to check for smartphone discounts. Specifically, deals on the latest flagship phones are often seen around Black Friday and Cyber Monday.