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September 13, 2022 03:14 pm GMT

Save over $200 on a Galaxy Z Fold 4 and more during the Discover Samsung sale

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Save up to 34%: Now through Sept. 18, save on home appliances, cell phones, smart watches, laptops, tablets, vacuums, and more during the Discover Samsung event.


When it comes to tech you need for your everyday life, Samsung seems to have an option in every category, offering everything from refrigerators to gaming monitors.

Simply put, Samsung has the range. And as of Sept. 13, they also have the savings on all these products during the Discover Samsung event. Through Sept. 18, you can save on phones, tablets, gaming monitors, home appliances and more, with new daily deals dropping on each day of the event.

There'll also be a selection of flash deals will be available from 9 a.m. ET to 12 p.m. ET, or until items sell out. (It looks like today's deals will be a smart watch, a QLED TV, and a stove.)

For the environmentally conscious crowd out there (hopefully, all of us), Samsung also has a "Green Deals" section of the sale filled with their most eco-friendly, energy-saving products.

Obviously, that's a lot of potential savings with a lot of time limits on them, so to make your life easier, we've rounded up the best deals live at the time of writing. Check out our top picks below.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4$1799.99 (save $209.99 and get $200 in Samsung credit)

Why we like it

Don't get us wrong, we get that this is a steep price to pay for a phone, and that the folding seems more gimmicky than anything. But dear reader, Samsung might have actually figured out how functionality fits in to the Galaxy Z Fold 4, which offers a 6.2-inch outer display that looks like a normal smartphone, but opens up to reveal a 7.6-inch mini tablet. It is, as Mashable tech reporter Alex Perry stated in his review, "a device that could, one day very soon, spell the end for tablets as we know them."

Even without a trade-in, Samsung is offering $200 of instant Samsung credit, a free storage upgrade to 512GB, plus a free standing cover and pen, but if you have any old Samsung devices lying around, you could get this phone/tablet combo for as little as $899.99.

Samsung Jet 75+ Cordless Stick Vacuum$399.99 (save $100 and get a free Clean Station worth $199.99)

Why we like it

Investing in a vacuum cleaner that you actually want to get out might just help you get on that quick daily vacuum grind. The Jet 75+ certainly has a lot to offer: The easily portable cordless stick vacuum has a whopping two hours of runtime on its lowest power. For comparison, the similarly-priced Dyson V8 has 40 minutes. It also has an 0.8 liter bin, which gives you the space to match up with that runtime, and as an extra perk, a digital display that makes it simple to see what settings you have on. When you're all done with your clean, the wall mount allows for easy storage. This deal also offers a free Clean Station, worth $199.99.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8$699.99 (get $200 in Samsung credit with purchase)

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$699 at Samsung (get $200 in Samsung credit with purchase)
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Why we love it

While there's no price discount on the Galaxy Tab S8, Samsung is offering $200 of instant credit to use towards accessories like screen protectors, the Ultra S Pen, covers, keyboards, and more. You can also score up to $350 trade-in credit if you trade a qualifying Samsung device — even if the device has a cracked screen.

The Galaxy Tab S8 features an 11-inch display and is made for multitasking, but if you're looking for an upgrade, you can also score the credit deal on the Galaxy Tab S8+ or the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra.

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Original Link: https://mashable.com/deals/sept-12-discover-samsung-event

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