We've looked at the six-month price history of all the products featured and will only be writing about items that have performed well in our tests.
Whether you're after a new tablet, a Samsung Galaxy mobile phone or a top-of-the-range TV, this is our pick of the Black Friday Samsung deals.
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The following Samsung offers are the best we've seen across a variety of retailers. We've included prices from a choice of shops so you can compare.
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References to ‘Average price' and 'Cheapest price' are based on Which? market knowledge and information supplied by our partners. Prices are checked for the six calendar months prior to publication. Not all retailers are included in our checks.Samsung Galaxy S24+
* Average price in the past six months:Cheapest price in the past six months:At the other end of Samsung's offerings is its flagship S24 range, released earlier this year. The Samsung Galaxy S24+ is the big-screened version of the Galaxy S24 and its specs are enticing. This includes an upgraded Exynos 2400 processor, a screen that can reach an astronomical 2,600 nits in brightness, and a 50Mp main camera.
Galaxy AI software gives you a number of extra features. For example, you can edit people out of photographs and AI will fill in the gap and remaster shots.
Find out how it performed in our extensive lab tests in our .Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
* Average price in the past six months:Cheapest price in the past six months:If getting your hands on Samsung's highest-spec phone appeals to you, you can get it on a great deal this Black Friday.
The S24 Ultra has a large, high-resolution screen and a suite of camera lenses that each have a different, specialised function. The latest Galaxy AI gives you extra camera editing capabilities and it's designed to make processes more intuitive and efficient. This phone has a premium processor and large battery, too.
Samsung Galaxy A15 5G
* Average price in the past six months: Cheapest price in the past six months:You'll be hard pushed to beat the Samsung A15 based on pure value – it's part of the Galaxy range, but far undercuts the premium S-series.
Read our , check Sim-free prices below or to spread the cost.Samsung Galaxy A55
* Average price in the past six months: Cheapest price in the past six months:This is the highest-spec phone from Samsung's 2024 A-range, which aims to combine performance with more affordable prices. Its display is a good size, with a high 120Hz refresh rate to keep content loading quickly for smooth browsing. The main camera has a high resolution and IP67 certification, which means it should be dust-resistant and survive 30 minutes in water up to a depth of one metre.
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* Average price in the past six months: Cheapest price in the past six months:The Samsung Galaxy A35 is a mid-range phone, one step down from the A55. It has some premium features, including a high refresh rate on the screen and optical image stabilisation in the cameras. It's one of the cheapest phones on the market to get five years of security support guaranteed from its launch date, so you can expect regular security patches until March 2029.
Samsung Galaxy A25
* Average price in the past six months: Cheapest price in the past six months:This is a mid-range 2024 A-series phone from Samsung Galaxy, and a step down from the A35. It has great specs for a phone that's now less than £200. It has a thin build and stylish look with a large, bright screen. The main camera system has a macro sensor to improve the quality of close-up shots. It's available with 128GB or 256GB of storage.
Check Sim-free prices below, and read our full .Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+
* Average price in the past six months: Cheapest price in the past six months:It’s the middle child in Samsung's S9 range, which includes the 11-inch S9 and the 14.6-inch S9 Ultra. This model, the S9+, has a 12.6-inch screen, which means it’s one of the bigger tablets around. The screen’s 1,848 x 2,960 resolution means it’s a 2K screen that’s sharper than HD.
It charges via USB C and the cable you need is included, but you’ll need to supply your own plug. You get a stylus though, which is nice - especially if you fancy doing some art.
Is this a tablet worth buying? Find out with This tablet is down to an all new low price of - compare with other retailers' prices, below. The 512GB storage version is down to .Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
* Average price in the past six months: Cheapest price in the past six months:This 14.6-inch tablet was Samsung’s top-of-line model from last year, increasing the screen size to 14.6-inches from the 12.6-inch of the S9+ above. Otherwise, the spec is very similar, with the same Qualcomm Snapdragon SM8550 processor, 12GB Ram and 1,848 x 2,960 resolution display.
Is this a tablet worth buying? Find out with SQUIRREL_TEXT_50010228.Compare prices on the 256GB model below.Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 64GB
* Average price in the past six months: Cheapest price in the past six months:This entry-level tablet with a small screen is currently on sale for the lowest price we've seen in the past six months. The screen has a resolution that's less than Full HD, but the eight-core processor has specifications that are impressive for this tablet's price.
If you're not sure if 64GB is enough, but still choose to buy this device, you can expand on this with a micro SD card later.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9
* Average price in the past six months: Cheapest price in the past six months:This 11-inch tablet from Samsung has a hefty eight-core processor with a max speed of 3.36GHz, which is seriously powerful. This is backed up with 8GB of Ram, which is standard for a tablet at this price.
The model we tested has a 128GB drive, which drops to 99GB when you factor in the operating system and built-in apps. There’s the option to add extra storage with a micro-SD card, too.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
* Average price in the past six months: Cheapest price in the past six months:It’s a 12.3-inch tablet from Samsung that’s part of the FE range. It’s essentially a cheaper version of the flagship S9 range – while some specs are less impressive, this is still a high-end device.
The massive screen’s resolution is 1,600 x 2,560, which is far sharper than HD. An eight-core processor powers the tablet, and clocks at an impressive 3.36GHz. The already beefy processor is backed up by 8GB of Ram, which is similar to what you'd find in a mid-range laptop.
Find out if it's the tablet you needundefinedSamsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic
* Average price in the past six months:Cheapest price in the past six months:This is the larger version of the standard Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 and comes with a bigger battery, stronger materials and an updated processor.
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic has an array of health-tracking features, including heart-rate monitoring, sleep tracking and a body fat-percentage calculator. There are NFC capabilities if you want to use it for contactless payments and it can also show message notifications from your phone
Find out how the performed or compare prices below:Samsung QE43Q60D
£440£38943-inch TVs are small by modern standards and if you’re after a 4K TV this is about as small as it gets. They are popular in the UK, and the QE43Q60D is one of Samsung's mid-range sets. It uses quantum dots to enhance colour and while it doesn’t share many other flashy features from more high-end sets, Samsung’s pedigree means it could still be an excellent choice.
Read our Samsung to see how it performed in our tests.Samsung QE48S90D
£1,332£887The QE48S90D is Samsung’s first 48-inch OLED TV. It’s not alone in making smaller OLEDs though, and faces stiff competition from LG, Panasonic and Sony.
Still, Samsung certainly has the pedigree to make the best 48-inch OLED of 2024 and, characteristically of the manufacturer's range, this model has plenty of good accessibility features.
Check out the full w this one scored in our tests.Samsung QE55Q60D
£543 £515Normally it takes months for a TV to be drop in price enough to be considered a genuine bargain, but this Samsung model is a rare example of a TV not costing an arm and a leg on release.
Though the picture quality isn't flawless, there's still so much to like about this mid-range TV. It offers a range of more advanced HDR formats and solid HD performance. The speakers are good, too, which is often a failing on cheaper TVs. It's a great option for anyone looking to spend around £500.
Samsung QE55QN90C
£941 £899Not all high-end TVs are OLEDs, and you can save a few hundred pounds by choosing a backlit TV instead.
The QE55QN90C is packed with high-end tech and the quantum dots in the display should make it one of the most vibrant TVs around.
Read our full to see if it's a good alternative to an OLED.Before you buy a TV, check whether it's a decent model by reading our expertSamsung QE65QN90D
£1,929 £1,499This large 65-inch TV from Samsung's QLED range uses smaller bulbs in the backlight for better contrast and quantum dots in the display to boost colour. It's easy to set up and use with a great electronic programme guide (EPG). There's also a nice array of features for gamers, as well as voice control and a PVR.
to find out.Samsung QE65S90D
£2,132 £1,444The margins between the best high-end TVs are narrow and you can end up spending more than you need to when the range below is almost as good. It means models like this 65-inch QE65S90D can often be your best bet. It's simple to use, with well-designed menus and a decent remote. Currently available at a nice discount, our lab tests reveal whether the picture and sound are up to scratch.
Read our to find out if it's all you want from a TV.Samsung Bespoke Jet Plus Pet VS20B95823W
* Average price in the past six months:Cheapest price in the past six months:This cordless handstick vacuum cleaner comes with a Jet Dual Brush, designed to clean both carpets and hard floors, and an all-in-one clean station that automatically empties the dustbin while charging the vacuum.
Other accessories include an upholstery nozzle, crevice tool, furniture brush, mini turbo brush, accessory cradle, two additional dust bags and an angle tool. You can also buy a wet floor cleaning head attachment separately.
Samsung Bespoke Jet AI
* Average price in the past six months:Cheapest price in the past six months:This is the first artificial intelligence (AI) cordless vacuum from Samsung. According to the manufacturer, AI mode automatically detects the floor type and controls the suction power and brush speed accordingly.
It comes with a cleaning station – a storage accessory with a charging unit and a self-emptying function – and a telescopic shaft that can be adjusted to suit the height of the user. This model comes with two floorheads – a slim LED Brush+, which can be used with AI mode, and an active dual brush for carpets and hard floors.
To find out how well it performed in our rigorous lab tests, read the full .Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro 14-inch
* Average price in the past six months: £1,365Cheapest price in the past six months:This 14-inch laptop offers a good mix of screen size and portability. It weighs just over 1.2kg, which is very light for a laptop of this size – and means you can easily carry it around with you all day.
There are two USB-C ports, plus an HDMI connection, micro-SD card slot and a 3.5mm headphone jack. There’s also a fingerprint reader so you can log in with just a touch.
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