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Best Smartphone Deals for Black Friday 2024: Up to 55% Off

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Discover the best smartphone deals ahead of Black Friday 2024, with discounts up to 55% on top brands like Apple, Samsung, Google, and Xiaomi.


Unmissable Smartphone Deals Ahead of Black Friday 2024

As Black Friday approaches on November 29, 2024, shoppers can already find incredible discounts on smartphones from major brands like Apple, Samsung, Google, and Xiaomi. With discounts reaching up to 55%, now is the perfect time to upgrade your device before the shopping frenzy begins. Here’s a roundup of the best deals available right now:

Apple iPhone Discounts

Apple's iPhone lineup continues to impress with its blend of elegance and cutting-edge technology. Notable deals include: - iPhone 12 (128 GB): €679 (29% off) - iPhone 14 (128 GB): €650 (23% off) - iPhone 15 Plus (128 GB): €899.07 (18% off)

Additionally, the newly released iPhone 16 is available for €769.99, down from €969, thanks to a 17% discount and an additional promo code. This model features a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display, A18 chip, and advanced camera capabilities, making it a top choice for tech enthusiasts.

Samsung Galaxy Offers

Samsung's Galaxy series offers a wide range of options for every budget. Key deals include: - Galaxy A54 (128 GB): €292 (41% off) - Galaxy Z Flip5 (512 GB): €799 (39% off) - Galaxy S24 Ultra (256 GB): €965 (33% off)

Google Pixel Deals

Google's Pixel smartphones are known for their exceptional camera technology and user-friendly features. Current discounts include: - Google Pixel 3a (64 GB): €179.99 (55% off) - Google Pixel 8 Pro (128 GB): €639 (42% off)

Xiaomi Bargains

Xiaomi continues to attract budget-conscious consumers with its high-performance smartphones. Noteworthy discounts include: - Xiaomi Redmi A3 (128 GB): €89 (55% off) - Xiaomi 13T Pro (512 GB): €489 (46% off)

Black Friday Shopping Tips

Black Friday 2024 will officially kick off on November 29, but many retailers are already offering early deals. The Black Weeks started on November 12, allowing shoppers to take advantage of discounts leading up to the main event. Keep an eye on popular retailers like Amazon, MediaMarkt, and Rakuten for the best offers.

Conclusion

With significant savings available on a wide range of smartphones, shoppers are encouraged to act quickly to secure their desired devices. Whether you’re looking for the latest iPhone, a powerful Samsung Galaxy, or a budget-friendly Xiaomi, there are plenty of options to choose from this Black Friday season.

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Refs: | Le Parisien | Merkur |

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