While there are a lot of expensive phones around, they don’t have to be if you don’t mind skipping out on the some of the more cutting-edge tech. In fact, you can get some really good phones these days for a lot less if you combine those phones with good deals, and it just so happens that we’ve found not one, but two of those deals going on right now.
Samsung is doing a good deal on both the A57 and A37 models of its Galaxy line, which means that you can save up to $180 on them with a trade-in. You’re going to get more based on the model you’re trading in, but it doesn’t have to be the latest phone to net you the full discount, so make sure you check that out. The A37 also has a $50 discount o the 128GB model too, meaning you can get it for as little as $220 for now.
Good Phone, Better Value
While neither of these phones is going to be as fast or powerful as something lime the Galaxy S26, they still pack in a lot of excellent features. You’re still going to have access to a massive library of apps thanks to the Android OS, and if you have other Samsung Galaxy devices already, then integration is going to help make your digital life a little bit smoother as well. You’re still getting a solid camera for photos, videos, and video calls, which is lovely, and Gemini AI, which can help you track things down with ease, edit photos, and so much more.
They’re also surprisingly durable, with not any solid construction, but also IP68 water resistant as well, so rain nor the accidental drop into a bath will break them. Don’t do that on purpose though, it’s still an electronic device, water doesn’t go well with these things. You can even add on other deals if you want to, with things like 22% off the Galaxy Buds3 FE, if you’re looking to get multiple things at once.
These are great phones, and being able to get the A37 for as little as $220 and the A57 for as little as $370 is an excellent chance to get a new phone without ruining your bank account. So, if you do want to get your hands on these, just find an old device, check how much it’s worth in a trade-in, and then get to it.