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Samsung Galaxy A55, A35 & A25 at Incredible Prime Day Prices

Last updated: October 8, 2024 3:54 pm
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The Samsung Galaxy A-series continues to impress as some of the best affordable smartphones on the market, offering a great alternative to the more expensive S24 series. In particular, the Galaxy A55, Galaxy A35, and Galaxy A25 are all standout options for those looking for a budget-friendly Android phone. And the good news is that these devices are currently on sale for a limited time during the Amazon Prime Day event.

Starting with the Galaxy A35, which typically retails for £439 in the UK, you can now snag it for just £289 with a 34% discount. As an added bonus, you’ll also receive a free Samsung Fit 3 smartwatch, valued at £69.

Next up, the Galaxy A55 may not be available in the US, but the Galaxy A35 is accessible on both sides of the Atlantic. With a usual price tag of £339 in the UK, Amazon is offering a £100 discount along with the complimentary Fit 3 watch. In the US, the Galaxy A35 has dropped from $399.99 to $299.99, saving you 25%.

For those seeking the most budget-friendly option, the Galaxy A25 is the perfect choice. Originally priced at £249 in the UK, you can now grab it for just £169 with a 32% discount.

To take advantage of these deals, a Prime membership is required, which costs £8.99/$14.99 per month or £95/$139 per year. However, there is a free 30-day trial available for new sign-ups. These offers are set to expire at the end of 9 October or sooner if stock runs out. Keep in mind that you do not need a membership to enjoy $100 off the Galaxy A25, but availability is limited.

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In terms of specifications, the Galaxy A55 features a premium build with an aluminium frame, Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection, the powerful Exynos 1480 processor, a 6.6-inch FHD+ 120Hz OLED display, and expandable storage. On the other hand, the Galaxy A35 offers a similar display quality with a plastic frame and an older Exynos 1380 processor, making it a more affordable option.

If affordability is your top priority, the Galaxy A25 sports a slightly smaller 6.5-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, along with an Exynos 1280 chipset.

All three devices lack wireless charging, and the A55 and A35 have a slightly lower IP67 rating for water and dust resistance compared to the IP68 rating of the A25, which has no official water or dust resistance.

For more incredible deals, check out our full Prime Day deals guide with over 100 offers to explore.

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