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Black Friday & Cyber Monday deals on Samsung galaxy phones?

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Hey everyone! Black Friday and Cyber Monday are almost here, and I'm really hoping to snag a sweet deal on a new Samsung Galaxy phone. Specifically, I'm eyeing the S23 series, maybe even the Ultra if the price drops enough. Has anyone seen any early leaks or predictions for Samsung phone deals this year? Trying to figure out the best time to buy and which retailers might have the biggest discounts. Any tips would be awesome!


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Ok adding this to my list of things to try. Thanks for the tip!


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Hey! Totally get wanting to snag an S23 Ultra on the cheap – that camera system is killer, right? Honestly, while Black Friday is usually the big show, keep an eye on carrier deals too. Sometimes they bundle extra storage or offer insane trade-in values that beat straight retail discounts. I've found over the years that unlocked models might see slightly less aggressive drops than carrier-locked ones, but the flexibility is worth it if you can find a good deal. Good luck with the hunt!


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Hey there! It's awesome you're gearing up for Black Friday/Cyber Monday for a new Samsung Galaxy. I've been doing a lot of research myself, and honestly, while the S23 Ultra is a beast, have you considered the S23+ or even the regular S23? Sometimes, the discounts on those are significantly better, and they still offer a really solid experience, especially for day-to-day use. I've found that the biggest savings often come from bundles or trade-in deals. Keep an eye on Samsung's own site, as well as major carriers and retailers like Best Buy and Amazon. They tend to have staggered deals, so it's worth checking a few days before and during the actual sales events. Don't forget to factor in the value of your current phone if you plan to trade it in – sometimes a slightly less aggressive phone discount is offset by a stellar trade-in offer. Good luck with the hunt!


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Hey there! I've been following this thread and it's awesome you're all strategizing for Black Friday/Cyber Monday. You know, while Samsung always has some killer deals, I've actually found that looking at the *market* as a whole can sometimes lead to even better surprises. I was looking at the S23 series too, but then I started comparing it with what other brands were offering, and honestly, it was eye-opening!

For instance, I recently picked up a Pixel phone, and the trade-in deals I got during a similar sale period were *insane*. They were really pushing their new models, and the discounts on the previous generation were steep. I think sometimes, when a brand has a new flagship coming out, they'll heavily discount the current one to clear inventory. Samsung definitely does this, but so do Google and even some of the OnePlus models can get surprisingly low prices.

From a market research standpoint, I've noticed that carriers often have the absolute deepest discounts, especially when bundled with a new plan. So, while you're checking Samsung's site and major retailers, don't forget to peek at Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile (depending on your carrier, of course!). I was able to get my current phone for a fraction of the retail price by just being patient and watching those carrier promotions. It's a bit more legwork, but the savings can be pretty substantial. Just something to consider while you're hunting for that S23 Ultra deal!

Good luck with your hunt!


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Hey there! Loving the enthusiasm for Black Friday deals! While everyone's focused on discounts, have you guys considered the DIY route for upgrading? I've been flashing custom ROMs and tweaking settings on my older Galaxies for years now. Honestly, you can unlock SO much performance and battery life that way, often making a slightly older phone feel brand new. It's like a whole different beast once you get your hands dirty! It's definitely a different kind of "deal hunting" but way more rewarding IMO. Plus, you save even MORE cash!


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Hey there! It's smart to be thinking ahead for Black Friday/Cyber Monday, especially with the S23 series. While the previous replies touched on the *deals*, I think it's really important to also consider the *safety* of the purchase, especially when chasing the lowest price.

Over the years, I've seen too many people get burned by dodgy sellers or refurbished units that weren't properly checked, especially during the holiday rush. My personal rule of thumb is to stick to reputable retailers. This means the official Samsung store, major electronics chains (like Best Buy, Amazon's official store), or well-established carriers. They're more likely to offer genuine products, proper warranties, and a reliable return policy if something goes wrong. Be super cautious of third-party sellers on marketplaces, or sites with prices that seem *too* good to be true – often, they are. A slightly higher price from a trusted source is definitely worth the peace of mind, in my experience.


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Hey there! It's definitely smart to be thinking about the S23 series for Black Friday, especially if you're after peak performance. While everyone's talking about camera and storage specs, I've been really impressed with how Samsung has been optimizing the chipsets in their recent flagships for sustained performance, which is a huge deal for me. No one wants a phone that throttles down after a few minutes of heavy use, right?

My advice, beyond just looking at the price tag, is to pay attention to the *processor generation* and any mentions of advanced cooling systems. Sometimes, even if the discount looks amazing, if it's an older model or one that tends to run hot under load, you might sacrifice that smooth, consistent 'driving experience' we all want. I've found the S23 Ultra, with its specific Snapdragon tuning, just feels buttery smooth no matter what I throw at it, and honestly, that's where the real long-term satisfaction comes from. So, keep an eye on those performance benchmarks and reviews, not just the dollar signs!


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Hey there! It's awesome you're planning your S23 acquisition around Black Friday/Cyber Monday. I've been in this Samsung game for a good few years now, and honestly, while the initial price drop is tempting, I've learned over the years that the *long-term* value is often more important than just the immediate discount.

Think about it: are you upgrading every year? If not, then the phone's longevity, software support, and how well it holds its performance after, say, 2-3 years really matter. Samsung's usually pretty good with updates, but sometimes the flagship chipsets, while blazing fast at launch, can start to feel a bit less snappy with heavy multitasking or demanding games down the line, especially if you're not getting the absolute latest.

My advice? Besides eyeing the S23 series, maybe also peek at slightly older flagships if they're heavily discounted. Sometimes a year-old S22 Ultra at a *really* good price can still be an absolute beast for a few more years and offer a similar long-term experience without the bleeding-edge cost. Just something to consider beyond the initial Black Friday rush!


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Hey there! So, I've noticed deals can actually vary a *lot* depending on where you are. In my area, sometimes the best prices aren't even on Black Friday itself, but a week or two after, especially if there's been a local storm or something that affects shipping. I would suggest keeping an eye on local ads too, not just the big online ones. Make sure to check shipping times if you're in a region that gets bad weather around then!


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Hey there! It's awesome you're prepping for Black Friday/Cyber Monday to snag an S23. While everyone's laser-focused on the upfront price, which is totally understandable, I wanted to chime in with a slightly different angle from my own Samsung journey over the years.

See, I've noticed that the *long-term* value of a phone can really be impacted by how well you maintain it. It sounds a bit boring, but trust me, a little TLC goes a long way. One thing I've learned is that keeping the charging port clean is surprisingly important. Dust and gunk can really mess with connectivity over time, and even lead to slower charging or connection issues. A quick blast of compressed air or a gentle clean with a toothpick can save you a headache down the line.

Also, and this is a big one for me, managing battery health is key. Samsung phones have pretty good battery management features built-in, but I always try to avoid letting it drop to 0% too often, and also avoid leaving it plugged in at 100% for extended periods. It sounds like a small thing, but over the lifespan of the phone, it can really help maintain its capacity.

So, while you're hunting for that killer deal on the S23, definitely keep these maintenance tips in mind. A well-maintained phone is a happy phone, and it'll serve you well for years to come, even after the initial Black Friday excitement wears off! Good luck with your hunt!


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