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It's official: Amazon's biggest sale of the year is scheduled for July 16th and 17th, but if you don't want to wait, you'll find plenty of Prime Day phone deals in this guide.
From Google Pixel to Samsung and everywhere in between, many of the best Android phones that money can buy are currently seeing some stellar discounts ahead of Prime Day 2024, such as one offer that slashes a historic 35% off the Motorola Razr Plus (2023) or this deal that drops $250 off the Google Pixel 8 Pro.
Keep reading for a comprehensive selection of our favorites, and check back later if you don't find anything today: we'll keep adding new early Prime Day deals in the coming weeks. Interested in learning more about the upcoming sale event? We've also created an FAQ section that will answer all of your most burning questions.
Quick links
- Amazon Prime Day 2024 — FAQ and how to prepare
- Android Central deal hubs: smartwatches | TVs | tablets
- Google Pixel 8 Pro: was $999 now $749
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5: was $1,119.99 now $849.99
- Motorola Razr Plus (2023): was $999.99 now $649.99
- Motorola Razr (2023): was $699.99 now $449.99
- Motorola Edge Plus: was $799.99 now $599.99
Phone deals
Prime Day FAQ
When is Prime Day 2024?
Amazon has formally announced that the dates of the 10th annual Prime Day sale event will be July 16th and 17th.
How do I find the best Prime Day phone deals?
Naturally, if you want to find the best Android phone deals during Prime Day 2024, I recommend bookmarking this page and checking back on a regular basis. If you want to look beyond the confines of Android Central (traitor!), you can also sign up for one of Amazon's weekly newsletters or do some price history tracking on a site like Camelcamelcamel.com. You'll see a lot of prices jumping up and down over the next few weeks, so using a price tracker can help you stay oriented once the madness begins next month.
Do I need to be an Amazon Prime member to shop on Prime Day?
Prime Day was specifically designed to benefit paying Prime subscribers, so you'll need to be a member if you want to enjoy the vast majority of discounts during the sale. Fortunately, Amazon offers a 30-day free trial that lets you explore all of the benefits of Prime Day for a full month without paying a cent (don't sign up until July 1st, just in case). You can also expect many of Amazon's biggest competitors (Best Buy, Walmart, etc) to be launching rival sales of their own around the same time, and those won't require a membership.