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Android phone deals January 2021: Free Pixel 4a, $400 Galaxy S10 & more

Getting a new phone in your hands doesn't have to be as expensive as you might think. There are always deals out there on Android phones but they tend to come and go rather quickly with other discounts appearing in their place. However, if you're hoping to buy one of the latest devices on the market, finding a proper deal is easier than ever these days.

Best Android Phone Deals

When it comes to buying a new smartphone, there are two main types of deals to consider. You could buy your new phone unlocked so that you own it and can bring it to any carrier where it's compatible, or you can purchase devices through carrier deals at a retailer such as Verizon or T-Mobile.

Carrier deals generally make you pay for the device in monthly installments and require that you add a line of service, which means you'll be locked into paying for the device (and your service contract) for a few years. Deals like these can be excellent if you're willing or need to switch carriers, but if you don't want to switch your service, you probably want to stick to deals on unlocked devices.

Best unlocked Android phone deals

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 | $799.99 at B&H

The unlocked Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is now available at a $200 discount via B&H for a limited time. This device comes with a built-in stylus and is compatible with GSM carriers.

$799.99 at B&H

Samsung Galaxy S10 | from $399.99 at Best Buy

Samsung's Galaxy S10 is currently down to $500 at Best Buy, saving you $200 off its regular price. This device features 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, and can be used with most major carriers as it's GSM and CDMA compatible.Then again, you can save up to $100 extra when you activate the device today at best Buy.

$499.99 at Best Buy

LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen | from $349.99 at Best Buy

This unique smartphone has two screens and is currently discounted by up to $150 at Best Buy when you activate it today on the carrier of your choice. You can save $50 if you aren't activating the device today.

$349.99 at Best Buy

OnePlus 8 Pro | $925.88 at Amazon

Pick up the OnePlus 8 Pro in Ultramarine Blue at nearly $75 off via Amazon right now. This device has 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, Quad Camera, and a beautiful 120Hz fluid display. It even features the Amazon Alexa voice assistant built-in.

$925.88 at Amazon

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra | $999.99 at B&H

Save $300 on the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra today at B&H. This sale comes with free expedited shipping and is available on the Mystic Black, Mystic Bronze, and Mystic White colorways.

$999.99 at B&H

Samsung Galaxy S20+ | $899.99 at Amazon

Samsung's Galaxy S20+ is currently discounted by $300 at Amazon which is great because it's an incredible phone. While we recommend the Galaxy S20 FE for most people, the S20+ is worth the extra money for its improved screen and cameras, and its sleeker metal-and-glass design. Plus, with 12GB of RAM, this thing will keep going for years and years and years.

$899.99 at Amazon

Moto G Power | $219.99 at Amazon

One of the best low-cost Android phones you can buy right now is the Moto G Power. The big draw to the phone is its 5,000 mAh battery, which allows for up to three days of use on a single charge. Talk about long endurance. It's discounted $30 for a limited time.

$219.99 at Amazon

TCL 10 Pro | $337.49 at Amazon

TCL's 10 Pro is an affordable powerhouse with a 6.47-inch AMOLED display with NXTVISION tech, a quad-camera setup, Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 octa-core processor, and 6GB of RAM. It has a 128GB capacity, expandable via microSD. Use the on-page coupon to save 25% instantly today.

$337.49 at Amazon

TCL 10L | $187.49 at Amazon

The 64GB TCL 10L offers great bang-for-your-buck with a huge, adjustable display and clean TCL UI software. Its hardware is solid for the price and the inclusion of NFC for mobile payments is rare in the phone's price range. Today's deal saves you 25% when you clip the coupon on its product page.

$187.49 at Amazon

Samsung Note 20 Ultra | Up to $675 off with trade-in at Samsung

Save up to $600 on the Note 20 Ultra when you trade-in an eligible device at Samsung. Even devices with cracked screens can earn you up to $340. Plus, the Samsung Discount Program can save some people an additional $75.

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Motorola Edge | $499.50 at Amazon

The Motorola Edge has a massive 6.7-inch 90Hz OLED panel, Snapdragon 765G chipset with 5G connectivity, 6GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, 64MP camera at the back, 25MP front camera, and a 4500mAh battery with 18W fast charge. For what you're paying here, you are getting an incredible deal.

$499.50 at Amazon

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Best carrier Android phone deals

Google Pixel 4a with free Beats Solo Pro and $100 back at Visible

Visible uses Verizon's 4G LTE network while offering some of the most affordable phone plans around at just $40/month! Today you can score a $100 prepaid Mastercard when you switch to Visible and buy the Google Pixel 4a either outright or with monthly device payments starting at $14/month. You'll also get a pair of Beats Solo Pro wireless headphones with the purchase.

from $14 per month at Visible

Google Pixel 5 | Get up to $750 off at Verizon

Verizon is offering up to $700 off the cost of the Google Pixel 5 when you buy another at regular price and add a new line of service.

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Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra | Buy one, get one $1,000 off at Verizon

Verizon is offering $1,000 off the Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra when you buy two and add a new line of service on a premium Unlimited line. You'll save up to $250 more when switching to Verizon. Verizon even includes free Stream TV and 5G access at no extra charge.

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OnePlus 8T+ 5G | Free at T-Mobile

With a gorgeous display, incredible performance, and great cameras, the OnePlus 8T+ 5G brings a lot to the table. If you buy the phone through T-Mobile, you can get it for free by choosing a monthly installment plan and adding a new line of service to an eligible plan, or by trading in an eligible device in good condition. The credit is paid out over 24 monthly bill credits.

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Google Pixel 4a 5G | 50% off at T-Mobile

The Pixel 4a 5G is one of the best Android values of 2021, and right now, T-Mobile has a great deal on it. If you join the carrier, pick an eligible plan, and purchase the 4a 5G on a monthly installment plan, you can get up to $250 back through monthly bill credits.

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Google Pixel 4a | Free with select Unlimited plans at Verizon

The Google Pixel 4a features design upgrades, an enhanced camera, and all-day battery life that puts other budget smartphones to shame. Today's deal at Verizon scores you the device for free when you add a line on select unlimited plans.

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How much should you spend on a phone?

The weird thing about shopping for a phone is that there are two ways to do it: outright, or through your carrier. (Actually, there a few more ways to do it — financing it through the manufacturer itself, or buying it used, but we'll focus on the first two now.)

Buying a phone unlocked means you're spending more for the phone upfront in exchange for spending less on your monthly phone bill. That's because when you buy a phone through your carrier, its cost is amortized over the length of your contract, usually around 18 to 24 months.

Things get a bit more complicated on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, because companies are playing with their prices in ways they don't usually during other times of the year. Yes, phones do go on sale in March and August, but November is really when things start getting competitive.

The other thing to keep in mind is that the more expensive phones — the Galaxy Note 20 Ultras of the world, for example — will usually have the largest percentage drop in terms of discounts, but overall, they're still going to be far more expensive than the mid-range options that, honestly, offer almost as good an experience for less than half the price.

If you're set on getting a phone through your carrier, Black Friday and Cyber Monday really are the best times to get them, since they're more willing to negotiate or make exceptions on your monthly plan pricing in exchange for picking up a new phone. Most carriers are looking for new signups, so if you're willing to switch providers entirely you can likely get at least one, if not two, free smartphones for your trouble.

Either way, do a bunch of research before you buy. We have a list of the best Android phones and the best cheap Android phones to help you make your decision. I recommend you give those a look before pressing buy on anything above.



Source: androidcentral

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