Save up to $200 on the Samsung S22

 

Save up to $200 on the Samsung S22 lineup at Best Buy and Amazon

The 2021 model of the M1 MacBook Pro is also on sale

The Galaxy S22 family — S22 Ultras on the left.
Every color and configuration of Samsung’s S22 is currently on sale.
 

If you’re looking to upgrade your smartphone, you’re in luck. Both Best Buy and Amazon have discounted the entire Samsung Galaxy S22 lineup, with some models getting up to $200 knocked off their original price. This offer applies to all unlocked models of Samsung’s latest smartphone, regardless of the configuration. This either matches or beats the best prices we’ve seen for the S22 line, and we consider this an excellent deal on what we consider the default Android phones to buy. Read our reviews of the S22 and S22 Plus.

Kicking things off with the standard model of the S22, the 128GB model is currently available at Amazon and Best Buy for $699.99, as opposed to its usual retail price of $799.99. The base model of this 6.1-inch phone features a 1080 x 2340 display with an adaptive refresh rate of up to 120Hz. Equipped with an eight-core CPU, the S22 offers excellent performance despite its lackluster battery life. The S22 also features a 50MP wide-angle camera in addition to a 10MP front-facing lens.

Next up is the slightly larger S22 Plus, which, in its 128GB configuration, typically costs $999.99 but is down to $799.99 at Amazon and Best Buy. While the processor and cameras are unchanged, the Plus builds on the standard S22 with a larger, 6.6-inch 1080 x 2340 display and a larger battery. These are both welcome additions to an already excellent phone, even if the battery still had trouble making it through the day on a single charge.

Finally, the largest member of the S22 family, the 128GB S22 Ultra, is discounted to $999.99 from its usual price of $1,199.99 at Amazon and Best Buy. This beast of a phone sports a 6.8-inch 1440 x 3088 display, an even bigger battery, and a built-in stylus, in addition to a handful of other improvements. While the 128GB model features the same 8GB of RAM as the other models of the S22, the 256GB and 512GB versions are equipped with 12GB to help speed up performance. The Ultra also has a more robust camera array, with a 108MP wide-angle camera paired with a 40MP front-facing camera. Not one to break with tradition, however, the S22 Ultra shares the same battery woes as the two smaller models. Read our review.

Samsung Galaxy S22 (128GB)

  • $700
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  • $800
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  • 13% off

Samsung’s S22 has the smallest 6.1-inch screen of its lineup with the same triple-camera setup as its plus-sized sibling, promising improved low-light and portrait mode performance.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus (128GB)

  • $800
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  • $999
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  • 20% off

The Galaxy S22 Plus features the latest Snapdragon chipset, an excellent 6.6-inch display, three rear cameras including a 3x telephoto, and a great support policy promising up to four generations of Android OS upgrades.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (128GB)

  • $1,000
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  • $1,199
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  • 17% off

The S22 Ultra is pricey, but you’d be hard pressed to find another slab-style smartphone that can do everything it’s capable of doing.

The latest model of the 16-inch MacBook Pro is currently on sale at Amazon for $2,249.99, down from its usual price of $2,499.99. This is the lowest price we’ve ever seen for this particular configuration, which is packaged with Apple’s M1 Pro CPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. In addition to its impressive processor, the 16-inch machine features excellent battery life, providing this laptop with some serious staying power.

The 16-inch screen features both True Tone color correction, which automatically tunes the temperature of your display based on your surroundings, and ProMotion, which offers an adaptive refresh rate of up to 120Hz. These enhancements come together to provide excellent visual fidelity to the vivid 3456 x 2234 Retina display. Apple’s latest MacBook Pro also touts improved port selection over the last-gen model, offering three USB-C ports with Thunderbolt 4 compatibility in addition to an SD card reader, HDMI output, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Read our review.

16-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Pro (2021, 512GB)

  • $2,249
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  • $2,500
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  • 11% off

The new 16-inch MacBook Pro is a creative powerhouse equipped with Apple’s latest silicon. Configurable with either the M1 Pro or M1 Max, the 16-inch screen can be lent out to up to three external displays and a 4K TV simultaneously thanks to its vast array of ports.

Now for a portable that’s a little more niche, the Asus ZenBook Duo is also on sale on Amazon for its lowest price to date. The model equipped with an Intel i7-1195G7 CPU is down to just $1,149.99, while the i5-1155G7 configuration is available for $949.99 — a solid $150 discount regardless of which model you run with.

Both configurations use the same form factor, along with 8GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. Both models also share the same 14-inch 1080p touchscreen display, but what really sets this laptop apart is the inclusion of a secondary screen that props up just below the primary display. This useful, 12.6-inch IPS panel essentially serves as a second monitor and is useful for keeping your main screen clutter-free. Sadly, this secondary display also forces the keyboard and trackpad to be a little more crowded, forcing a less-than-ideal typing experience. While the ZenBook Duo, unfortunately, lacks Thunderbolt 3 support, its compatibility with a wide range of stylus pens makes the Windows machine a worthwhile consideration for creatives. Read our review.

Asus Zenbook Duo

Asus ZenBook Duo

  • $950
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  • $1,100
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  • 14% off

This 14-inch laptop from Asus features an additional screen situated directly beneath the main display. The Asus ZenBook Duo is powered by an 11th Gen Intel CPU and has 8GB of RAM in addition to 512GB of SSD storage.

This wired headset from EPOS is available right now for its lowest price ever. The EPOS H3 is currently on sale at Amazon and GameStop for $78 instead of its usual $99.99. This lightweight, closed-back headset is incredibly comfortable and offers excellent sound quality at an affordable price point. The closed-back design isn’t quite noise-canceling but offers a decent level of noise isolation and excellent sound quality.

For in-game chat, the flexible boom mic can be flipped up for a quick mute, and the left earcup houses built-in volume controls. However, the H3 doesn’t have any way to change the mic monitoring levels without using additional software. The wired connection allows the EPOS H3 compatibility with consoles and PC, but unfortunately, the headset doesn’t come packaged with a USB-C adapter, which omits mobile devices. Read our review.

EPOS H3

  • $78
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  • $100
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  • 22% off

The EPOS H3 is a closed-back, wired headset. The lightweight accessory is extremely comfortable and can be tethered to a variety of devices as long as they have a 3.5mm audio jack.

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