Looking for some tasty discounts on Samsung tech? You’ll have to hurry as the excellent Winter Samsung Discover sale is ending in a few days, and today is the last day before the holiday shipping cut-off.

I’ve picked out the 14 best deals at Samsung today just down below, which include some massive savings of up to $2,500 across a range of the latest TVs, phones, appliances, and tablets. Some of our favorite models are included here – and at prices that are equal to or better than those from Black Friday. 

A few of today’s highlights include free memory upgrades and up to $1,000 off trade-in rebates on the stunning Galaxy Fold 5 and Flip 5 – offers that actually beat the promotion from Black Friday. While trade-in discounts are always common on these devices, the free upgrade from 256GB to 512GB matches the best deal from the initial preorders phase back in September.

Next to that, you can also get up to $2,500 off a range of Samsung TVs – including the stunning S90C, the current top model on our best TVs buyer’s guide. Other excellent options include the stylish ‘The Frame’ TV and the superb value Q80C. 

It’s not all super expensive tech that’s covered in the Winter Samsung Discover Sale, either. For a cheap stocking filler, check out the Samsung SmartThings Station for $1. Only a very limited number of promo codes are available each day for this offer, but it’s a huge bargain if you can snag one, as the usual price of the smart home gadget and charging pad is $79.99. A whopping discount, then.

Do also check out the latest Samsung promo codes for more ways to save. You might also want to check out our guides to the best Christmas sales in the US for even more great holiday and Christmas gift ideas.

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