As expected, the Prime Day sales event halved the prices of previous generation smartphones that are still performing incredibly well compared to the new additions to the smartphone market this year. Whether you want a Huawei, Galaxy flagship or something in between, you can get it for a great price exclusively on Amazon Prime.
The Galaxy S8, which was released 2 years ago, is a wonderful smartphone and it was the first to kickstart the "Infinity" display race. Powered by Exynos 8895 and snapping quality pictures with a main single 12MP, the Galaxy S8 still gives other Android devices a run for their money. You can get the Galaxy S8 64GB for £309£623.99 or the Galaxy S8 Plus 64GB for £340£713.99 right now. If you want to save even more, consider a refurbished Galaxy S8 currently for £251.29.
The dual aperture Galaxy S9 Plus (128GB) which took smartphone photography to the next level with its ultra slow motion videos and automatic aperture switching depending on different lightning conditions is currently on sale for £444£869.99.
You can get a renewed Galaxy S9 Plus 128GB for a bargain price of £385.90£480.
Last year's Galaxy Note offers an intelligent camera, an S Pen with Bluetooth capabilities, more storage and a more powerful battery. This Prime Day you can get the Galaxy Note 9 128GB in three colour variants for £499 £899 in Ocean Blue, Lavender Purple or Midnight Black. If you want a Note 9 with more storage, the 512GB variant will cost you £595£1099.99, which is 46% less.
If you want to get your hands on a cheaper Note, the Galaxy Note 8 with a 6.3-inch Super AMOLED QHD+ display and 6GB of RAM has gone down by 50% to £389£783.99.
Craving the best of what's currently on the Android market? Samsung has discounted its Galaxy S10e with an innovative hole-punch display. You can get it in yellow, black, white or green finishes for £559.95 £669.
The Galaxy S10 has it all: an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, a triple rear camera, the latest processor and a curved and a beautiful AMOLED screen. The 512GB variant is currently cheaper than the basic model and retails for £760.17 £999.99. Check it out here.
The Huawei P20 Lite 64GB gives you stunning pictures, a 5.8-inch FullView display and a 3000 mAh battery for £179.99 £329.99. View the deal here.
Another Huawei device with advanced performance is the Huawei P Smart+ sports Kirin 710 processor which comes with a triple AI camera. Prime members can get it for just £204.99£249.99.
A Triple Leica Camera, a 6.39-inch display and a 4200 mAh battery with fast charging capability are all packed inside the Huawei Mate 20 Pro 128GB which is now retailing for £499.99 899.99. View the deal here.
Huawei's subbrand Honor have been releasing good quality mid-range Android smartphones for some time which are worth considering if you want a decent device without breaking the bank. Most of the devices copy the features of the Huawei P series and Mate series, but are powered by mid-range processors. Take a closer look at discounted Honor devices via these links:
The limited edition OnePlus 6 in White offers a premium feel, a speedy Snapdragon 845 that will allow you to switch between apps lightning fast, and crisp colour-rich photos. You can now get it now for £399£519.
Have you been dreaming of a full-screen smartphone? Oppo brought out their mechanical camera device that has a lot to offer and it has a spectacular 6.4-inch display panel with no holes in it! Take a closer look at the Oppo Find X here which is currently on sale for £649 £749.99.
Take a look at Amazon's full list of discounted Android smartphones here. We do not take any commission for suggesting Amazon products, we simply feel that these deals are worth mentioning. Just remember to trade in your old mobile phone with us when your new one gets delivered.
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