I'm tempted to crown this record-low Samsung Galaxy S24 price as the star of Black Friday before it even begins
In any Black Friday sales season, you expect to see the best discounts on and around the day itself – which lands this year on November 28. However, I’ve just spotted a deal on a flagship from last year that has absolutely floored me; right now, you can get the Samsung Galaxy S24 with 128GB of storage for just £389 at EE.
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The Samsung Galaxy S24 is the super-powered standard model from Samsung’s 2024 flagship mobile lineup. Normally, even the best Samsung phones are reliable picks for Black Friday deals, but to see such a low price on such a powerful phone is really exciting. At £389, the Galaxy S24 is less than half its launch price and lower than any price Amazon has ever offered..
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Today's best Samsung Galaxy S24 Black Friday deal
EE has knocked £310 off the price of the Samsung Galaxy S24 in one of the best early-ish Black Friday deals around. This is a truly capable flagship phone, with a 6.2-inch display, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, and 8GB of RAM, giving you plenty of power for multitasking, AI, and photography with the rear-mounted triple-camera system. What's more, this is the model with the 256GB storage upgrade, meaning you'll have more space for photos, videos, apps, and games.
So, what makes the Galaxy S24 such a good choice compared to the handsets ranking in our list of the best Android phones? Firstly, I need to emphasise that this really is a fantastic price – the Galaxy S24 launched at £799, and EE now sells the phone at a typical price of £699. Though we have seen some great discounts on flagship Android phones recently (see the Google Pixel 10 at £599), it’s rare that prices come quite this low.
Secondly, the Galaxy S24 was a leader in performance and features at launch, and as such remains very competitive with current-gen flagships. It’s got a 6.2-inch display, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and an iconic triple-camera system comprising a 50MP main camera, 12MP ultra-wide camera, and 10MP 3x telephoto camera.
Older (but still plenty capable) chipset aside, the Galaxy S24 can still go toe-to-toe with current-generation flagship phones when it comes to its spec sheet. Take a look at the specs tables on our iPhone 17 review or Google Pixel 10 review, and you’ll spot similarities with the Galaxy S24.
And as for software, the Galaxy S24 runs Samsung’s One UI 8 and still has six guaranteed version updates, meaning you’ll be supported through to 2031. The phone is also full to the brim with AI if that’s your cup of tea, with two full feature sets in the form of Galaxy AI and Google Gemini. Be sure to check out our Samsung Galaxy S24 review for more details.
Shop more of today's best Black Friday sales
- Amazon: up to 66% off tech & essentials
- AO: up to £500 off Dyson, Bosch & Hisense
- Argos: up to 50% off appliances, tech & toys
- Boots: save on 1,000s of beauty products
- Currys: deals on Ninja, Shark & Lenovo
- Dell: laptops from £279
- Dyson: up to £550 off vacuums
- EE: Switch 2 bundles from £20/month
- John Lewis: up to 50% off tech & fashion
- Lego: sets & accessories from £2.99
- Samsung: deals on appliances & phones
- Very: up to 40% off tech, toys & fashion
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Jamie is a Mobile Computing Staff Writer for TechRadar, responsible for covering phones and tablets. A lifelong tech-obsessive, Jamie began his writing career as a music blogger before studying journalism at Goldsmiths College, and joined TechRadar in 2024. He thinks the iPhone 5S is the greatest phone of all time, but is currently an Android user.
As well as reporting on the latest in mobile hardware, software, and industry developments, Jamie specialises in features and long-form pieces that dive into the latest phone and tablet trends. He can also be found writing for the site's Audio and Streaming sections from time to time, or behind the decks as a DJ at local venues around London.
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