Samsung's incredible Memorial Day offers: Save on Galaxy S20, Galaxy Tab S6 and more

Save on Samsung Galaxy S20, Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 and loads more in these awesome Memorial Day bargains

Samsung Galaxy S20 deals
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Samsung's epic Memorial Day sales can save you hundreds of dollars' on its excellent range of tablets, phones and Notebooks. Right now, you can trade in your old phone and get the fantastic Samsung Galaxy S20 with $350 bill credit from Verizon, all from just $489.99.

In T3's Samsung Galaxy S20 review, we called the phone "the best Android phone on the market for casual users" citing its incredible ultra-premium display, intuitive UI and impressive photographic capabilities. 

The 6.1" phone fits tons of top-tier features into a relatively small package, complete with a really enjoyable design and user interface. Entering into contract with Verizon, Samsung are offering a $350 spend, which is a huge plus. Check out the deal in full below:

Samsung Galaxy S20 5G with $350 Verizon spend | now $489.99 at the Samsung store with trade-in

Samsung Galaxy S20 5G with $350 Verizon spend | <a href="https://shop-links.co/link?link=galaxy-s20-5g%2Funlocked&skipOffer=OFFER-XAA100801&publisher_slug=future&exclusive=1&u1=hawk-custom-tracking&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.samsung.com%2Fus%2Fmobile%2Fgalaxy-s20-5g%2Fbuy%2F%3Flink%3Dgalaxy-s20-5g%2Funlocked%26skipOffer%3DOFFER-XAA100801&article_name=hawk-article-name&article_url=hawk-article-url" data-link-merchant="samsung.com"" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">now $489.99 at the Samsung store with trade-in
Samsung's flagship handset is simply incredible, and arguably better value for money than the gargantuan S20 Ultra. It's rare to see money off this handset as it's so new, so if you've got an old phone, snap up this deal while you can. 

Memorial Day sales: Why buy the Samsung Galaxy S20?

  • Top-tier Exonys 990 chipset
  • 64MP + 12MP + 12MP triple camera array delivers stunning results
  • The latest hardware combined with Android 10 + Samsung's exclusive One UI 2.0
  • 5G-ready, future-proofing you for the next generation of mobile connectivity

Samsung are also offering $110 off its excellent Galaxy Tab S6. We called it "the best Android tablet" and it won't disappoint at this excellent price. Normally $729.99, right now you can get the 128GB model for just $619.99. Again, to see any money off the Tab S6 is rare from Samsung, so there's never been a better time to snap one up than right now. 

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 | Was $729.99 | now $619.99 at the Samsung store

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 | <a href="https://shop-links.co/link?publisher_slug=future&exclusive=1&u1=hawk-custom-tracking&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.samsung.com%2Fus%2Fmobile%2Ftablets%2Fbuy%2Fs%2FOptions%2F&article_name=hawk-article-name&article_url=hawk-article-url" data-link-merchant="samsung.com"" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Was $729.99 | now $619.99 at the Samsung store
Save $110 with this great deal. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 is the best Android tablet on the market, with 128Gb storage and Samsung's revolutionary S Pen included. A stellar buy.

Memorial Day sales: Why buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6?

  • Awesome AMOLED display for movies and work alike
  • Fast and powerful, with top-tier hardware and solid battery life
  • Get creative with Samsung's cutting-edge S Pen stylus

More great Memorial Day tech sales

Memorial Day weekend sales aren't just about home decor, mattresses, and outdoor furniture. You'll find some great deals on consoles, PC gaming hardware, and more all throughout the weekend. Some of the best gaming laptops available will be on sale this weekend, with price drops and BOGO deals going on at some of the biggest online gaming retailers.

Matt Evans

Matt Evans now works for T3.com sister brand TechRadar, covering all things relating to fitness and wellness. He came to T3.com as staff writer before moving on, and was previously on Men's Health, and slightly counterintuitively, a website devoted to the consumption of Scotch whiskey. In his free time, he could often be found with his nose in a book until he discovered the Kindle.