
It's the best deal we've seen for this phone and $10 cheaper than what you'd pay for a refurb at Amazon. A 1-year Allstate warranty applies. Buy Now at eBay

You can get the 512GB model for the price of the 256GB, or the 1TB model for the price of the 512GB. Without a trade-in, you can get $450 off the 512GB or $690 off the 1TB. With a trade-in, you get $120 and $240 off respectively, then up to an extra $700 off. That's the best offer we've seen on this phone in about a month, particularly if you don't have a trade. Shop Now at Samsung

That's around $20 less than you'd pay for these items purchased separately elsewhere. It includes the phone, a 1-year Tracfone prepaid plan, case, and portable power bank. Buy Now at HSN
- Motorla Moto G Play 6.5" Android Phone for Tracfone
- 365-day Tracfone plan w/ 1,500 Talk / 1,500 Text / 1500MB data
- car charger
- case
- 5,000mAh power bank

That's beats our previous mention by $115 and the best deal we could find today by around $50. Plus, you'll get a 1-year Allstate warranty. Buy Now at eBay
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor
- 6.8” Dynamic AMOLED 2X HD+ display
- Galaxy AI
- 12GB RAM
- Up to 200MP camera zoom
- Model: SM-S928UZKFXAA

It's $12 under our September mention making it the best price we've ever seen for this S22 Ultra model. It's backed a 1-year Allstate warranty. Buy Now at eBay

It's the best price we've even seen for an unlocked Samsung Galaxy S22. You'd pay $35 more for a refurb today at Amazon. A 1-year Allstate warranty applies. Buy Now at eBay
- Qualcomm SM8450 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 8-core CPU
- 6.8" WQHD+ edge screen display
- 8GB RAM, 128GB storage
- 108MP rear camera, 40MP front camera
- Android 12
- Model: SM-S901UZWAXAA

Save $300 compared to the typical price on this unlocked Android smartphone with advanced AI features. Buy Now at Amazon
- 6.8" Super Actua display
- Gemini AI assistant included
- 50 MP triple rear camera
- Google Tensor G5 chip
- 24+ hour fast-charging battery

It's the best price we've seen for this phone and $60 cheaper than what you'd pay at Amazon for a factory-sealed model (this phone is new, but just won't ship in its original packaging). A 1-year Allstate warranty applies. Buy Now at eBay
- Exynos 1330 processor
- 6.7" FHD+ Super AMOLED Touchscreen
- 128GB & 4GB RAM; Expandable
- 50MP, 5MP UW, 2MP Macro Rear / 12MP Front
- Android 14, One UI
- Model: SM-A166

That's the best deal we've seen and the best price we could find for a refurb today by a few bucks. Plus, you'll get a 1-year Allstate warranty from a Top Rated Plus eBay seller. Buy Now at eBay
- Android 13.0
- adaptive display
- 4,700mAh battery
- 6.6" Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity-O FHD+ display
- Model: SM-S916UZKAXAA

Without trade-in, the 256GB model starts from $764.99, and the 512GB from $872.99. With an eligible trade-in, those starting prices drop to $269.99 and $377.99 respectively. You'll also get the chance to save on a Galaxy Watch, Ring, or Buds as part of a bundle deal, and the phone comes with three months each of YouTube Premium and Peacock Premium (for new users only). Buy Now at Samsung

That's $10 under our mention from last month, and the best price we've seen. This is a refurbished item and is backed by a one-year Allstate warranty. Buy Now at eBay
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 8-core CPU
- 6.8" 3088x1440 AMOLED touchscreen display
- 108MP rear-facing camera; 40MP front-facing camera
- Android 12
- Model: SM-S908U

It's the best deal we've seen for this model. Buy Now at Amazon
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 8-core CPU
- 6.7" 1080x2340 120Hz Super AMOLED touchscreen
- 6GB RAM & 128GB storage
- 50MP + 8MP + 5MP rear cameras
- 12MP front camera
- Android OS
- Model: SM-A366U1

It's the best deal we've seen for this model. Buy Now at Amazon
- Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor
- 6.2" FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display
- 12GB RAM & 256GB storage
- 50MP AF OIS, 12MP UW rear camera
- 12MP front camera
- Android 15, One UI 7
- Model: SM-S931ULGEXAA

You'd pay at least $79 more for a refurb today at Amazon. This one comes with a 1-year Allstate warranty, too. Buy Now at eBay
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Plus 1.8GHz to 3GHz octa-core processor
- 6.5" 1080x2400 touchscreen
- 8GB RAM & 128GB storage
- 64MP/12MP/12MP triple rear camera w/ telephoto, wide & ultra-wide lenses
- 10MP front camera
- Bluetooth 5.0
- Android 10
- Model: SM-N981U1

This customizable screen darkening app for those of us with sensitive eyes will usually run you about a buck. Shop Now at Google Play

It's the best deal we've seen for this model. Buy Now at Amazon
- 3.05 GHz CPU
- 6.8" 120Hz Super Actua Display
- 16GB RAM & 256GB storage
- Triple Camera System
- Android 14
- Model: GGX8B

It's the best price we've seen for this Samsung S22 Ultra phone. You'd pay $16 more for a refurb at Amazon. It's backed a 1-year Allstate warranty. Buy Now at eBay

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If you don't have a trade-in, the 256GB phone starts from $1,169.99; the 512GB from $1,348.99; and the 1TB model from $1,576.99. If you do have an eligible trade-in, you can get up to $900 off, dropping those starting prices to $359.99, $493.99, and $683.99 respectively. Bundle deals are also available, letting you save on a Galaxy Watch, Ring, or Buds. Plus, you'll get three months apiece of YouTube Premium and Peacock Premium (if you're a new user). Buy Now at Samsung
Android Phones: The Basics
Android refers to the operating system (OS) that many smartphones use. With so many Android smartphones to choose from, you might have trouble picking one--you can find cheap android deals or go all the way up to the latest and greatest smartphones. Let us help you find the best Android deals for you!
Android Phone Brands
Android’s main rival, Apple iOS, only runs on one brand of phone. Many brands use Android OS , making your options plentiful. Here are some popular Android smartphone brands:
- Samsung: The most popular Android OS phone producer, Samsung offers a variety of handsets to choose from — including the popular Galaxy S series. Samsung is frequently releasing new technology, so keep an eye out for deals for old and new devices alike. You can shop specific deals for Samsung devices here .
- Google: Google joined the smartphone game in 2013, and has been making waves ever since. Earlier versions of their Pixel phone utilizes Android OS. However, newer versions operate on Google’s Chrome OS. Shop Google deals here .
- Motorola: Motorola has been a household name in cell phones for decades. These days, Motorola offers unique features known as “ moto mods .” Smartphones are typically sold at a premium, but Motorola offers most of their phones at a very reasonable price. Be sure to browse our Motorola page for brand-specific deals.
- LG: LG’s low prices makes it another budget-friendly smartphone producer to consider. Frequently receiving 4+ star reviews from CNET , LG proves that consumers can have the features they love at a price they can afford. Peruse our LG sales and coupons here .
6 Smartphone Shopping Tips
Beyond simply finding deals on Android phones, shoppers may want to consider different factors to help narrow their choices. We’ve detailed a few of those considerations below:
1. Buy a Phone That’s Compatible With Your Carrier
Before purchasing a phone, it’s important to be sure the phone you’ve selected is compatible with your carrier. If you’re buying your phone directly from your carrier, this is a non-issue. However, if you’re shopping the unlocked phone deals featured on our site, you’ll want to check with your carrier to see if the phone is compatible.
2. Understand Smartphone Camera Specs
Smartphones are designed to do it all. One feature that many shoppers care about is the camera(s). When reviewing camera capabilities, there are a few things you should consider:
- Megapixels (MP): Megapixels are the millions of dots that, after being pieced together, create the image you see after taking a photograph. More pixels generally means greater clarity. Depending on how you wish to use your smartphone camera, you may only need the standard 12MP — even budget Android phones tend to sport at least a 12MP camera these days. For more information, you can check out this article .
- Pixel Size (µm): Possibly more important than megapixels is pixel size. If megapixels describe the entire photo, the individual pixels determine how vivid the photo will be .
- Aperture (f): In photography, aperture is the opening in a lens where light passes into the camera . The lower the aperture number (e.g. f/1.4), the greater the exposure. If you wish to take pictures at night, look for a low number.
- Lens: Most phones now have at least two lenses; typically, you’ll have a front-facing camera and a rear-facing camera. However, modern smartphones have up to five cameras on a single device, each contributing to different types of photography or video.
3. Pick the Right Smartphone Display
Your smartphone display is more than just the size of your screen (measured diagonally). If you plan to use your phone for gaming or streaming videos, it’s important to consider other key display specs:
- Refresh rate (Hz): the number of times your screen updates with new images per second (e.g., 120Hz means the screen updates 120 times per second). The higher the refresh rate, the smoother your picture will be.
- Pixels Per Inch (PPI): describes exactly that, the number of pixels per inch of the screen. This is important in determining the clarity of your picture - it’s important to review this number over screen size because a bigger screen doesn’t always translate to a larger PPI.
4. Be Sure Your Phone Has Enough Memory
Its easy to find a cheap android smartphone and not much attention to memory. But this may not be the place to skimp for everyone. Memory is described in two ways, RAM and storage.
- RAM: Random-access memory is like the short-term memory of your smartphone computer. You utilize RAM when you switch between active apps, for example. The more RAM you have, the faster your device — this is especially important if you typically have multiple apps running in the background.
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Storage: Android phone storage can be broken down into three categories: internal, external, and cloud storage.
- Internal Storage - This is the amount of storage your phone has onboard. Many devices are priced according to this onboard storage.
- External storage - Also known as expandable storage, many phones offer the option to increase the storage of a handset through devices like Micro-SD cards.
- Cloud storage - This is storage you can access via the internet and apps. Many times, carriers and/or phone brands will offer a limited amount of cloud storage to their consumers.
5. Explore Extra Smartphone Features
There are plenty of other features you can look at when purchasing your Android phone. Some include security (fingerprint sensors, facial recognition), virtual assistants (Amazon Alexa, Samsung’s Bixby, Google Assistant), and accessibility features (like flash notifications, transcription services, or hearing aid support).
6. Set Up a DealNews Alert
You can set up an email alert or notifications for Android phone deals on your profile page , or by clicking the “Create an Alert” button (located at the bottom of any category or search result page on DealNews).
Frequently Asked Questions
Which brand has the best Android phone deals?
The landscape for Android phones is frequently changing; pricing and deals are always competitive. Be sure to keep an eye on our Android cell phone deals, as well as the Android manufacturer brand pages, such as Samsung , LG , and Motorola .
How do I know which phone to purchase?
Your selection of Android phones is quite large, so choosing a device can be hard. Decide on how you wish to use your phone, and determine which features are most important to you. Then you can review and compare devices on websites such as CNET or PCMag . Once you’ve settled on an Android smartphone, don’t forget to check out DealNews for all the best Android sales.
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