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I found the 15+ best Cyber Monday phone deals (and which carrier offers are actually worth it)

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Black Friday came and went but major discounts on top phones, including the latest iPhones and Samsung Galaxy models, are still going on.

For Cyber Monday, stores like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart, as well as carriers like AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile, have already marked down a handful of phones at prices that may not last past the holiday sale season.

Also: Our favorite Cyber Monday deals live now

We only recommend phones that have gone through our rigorous testing methodologies, so all the picks mentioned on this list have been thoroughly inspected for their performance, endurance, unique features, and real-world benefits. (You can also see our picks for the best phones of 2025.)

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Best Cyber Monday phone deals

  • Current price: $900
  • Original price: $1,300

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has maintained its position since its launch earlier this year, boasting a feature set that will satisfy most users, including the power-hungry. At $400 off for Cyber Monday, no strings attached, I can’t recommend it enough. 

Just be prepared for its large 6.8-inch display, surrounded by sharper-than-usual corners that make handling the device more difficult than most. It’s a small sacrifice for all the power and functionality (including a built-in stylus) you’re getting.

Review: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

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  • Current price: Taxes and fees
  • Original price: $1,100

Verizon has been aggressively bundling multiple Apple products for “On Us” promotions, making them ideal for individuals interested in exploring Apple’s ecosystem with faster-than-average data speeds. This latest one is for Unlimited Ultimate users who trade in an eligible device and open a service plan for the iPad that’s bundled.

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  • Current price: $599 (25% off)
  • Original price: $799

The Google Pixel 10 is a base model phone done right, and this year’s model sets a new record by fielding an additional telephoto lens (older versions only had an ultrawide alongside the main sensor). But that’s not all; the vanilla Pixel 10 features the same Pixel Snap functionality (for magnetic accessories) and Tensor G5 chipset as its Pro siblings, meaning many of the Gemini AI capabilities Google advertises are also available on the most affordable Pixel 10 model.

Review: Google Pixel 10

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  • Current price: $700
  • Original price: $900

The OnePlus 13 is one of the most overlooked flagship phones of 2025, as its January launch was shadowed by CES and several other announcements. However, it remains one of the best Android phones you can buy after all this time, with the fastest wired and wireless charging on the market, the largest battery of any mainstream handset, and a snappy processor.

Review: OnePlus 13

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  • Current price: Free (sort of)
  • Original price: $2,399

I know; nothing’s actually free in today’s market, but if you play your cards right, you can certainly get yourself the latest Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, Tab S10 FE, Buds 3 FE, and Watch 8 Classic for close to nothing. 

Take this T-Mobile promotion as an example: As long as you’re in a qualifying Experience Beyond data plan and trade in an eligible device in any condition (which includes a cracked Galaxy S6 model), the carrier will cover the cost of the new devices over 24 months.

There are a lot of ifs and buts with carrier deals, so I’d recommend reading through the fine print and making your best judgment on what to commit to.

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  • Current price: $820 (32% off)
  • Original price: $1,200

If you buy the 512GB variant of the S25 Edge, you can score a $380 discount for a limited time. This is the price that the phone should’ve been since the beginning, so it’s great to see it that way, as more consumers are upgrading this fall season.

Review: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

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  • Current price: $900 (55% off)
  • Original price: $2,000

Finally, I can confidently recommend Samsung’s big-screen foldable phone to the masses, as this year’s Z Fold 7 model features its thinnest (and hand-friendly) form factor yet. It’s still expensive, with a retail price of $2,000, but this Verizon deal reduces the cost by more than 50%, provided you’re on an Unlimited Ultimate plan and trade in a device as old as the Galaxy S22 (from 2022).

Review: I spent a week in New York City with the Samsung Z Fold 7 – and it spoiled me the entire time

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More Cyber Monday phone deals

  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 (256GB): $1,541 (save $459): You can also pick up an unlocked variant of the Z Fold 7 on Amazon, and, if your budget permits, I highly recommend the 512GB option, which is even cheaper than the 256GB one.
  • Google Pixel 9: $499 (save $300): While it’s no longer the latest model, the Pixel 9 remains a formidable option in 2025, with a high-refresh-rate display, similar software and AI features to the Pixel 10, and an accessible price tag.
  • Google Pixel 10 Pro: $749 (save $250): If you’re more of a Pro user, the Pixel 10 Pro is a comfortable and safe option that gets you Google’s best camera system currently.
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 FE: $535 (save $175): Although it often goes under the radar, the FE model this year excels in display, performance, and battery life at a relatively affordable price.
  • AAWireless Two adapter: $44 (save $11): ZDNET’s most-recommended Android Auto adapter lets you pair your phone to your car wirelessly, but there are a few other tricks up its sleeves.
  • Motorola Moto G Power 2025: $190 (save $110): It’s not a big discount, but the Moto G Power (2025), a fantastic midrange phone with a large battery, is now even more accessible during the holiday season at 20% off.
  • Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 44mm: $169 (save $100): Android users can take advantage of this deal on a more recent Samsung smartwatch model with a decent-sized screen.

When is Cyber Monday? 

Cyber Monday, the traditional online shopping sale day, is Monday, Dec. 1. Arriving on the heels of Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, you’ll find tons of overlap with deals.

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Are phones really cheaper during Cyber Monday? 

Yes, phones, including recent iPhone models, are often cheaper on Cyber Monday, matching (if not beating) the level of discount you’d find during any other major shopping event. This is partly because Cyber Week occurs months after most manufacturers, such as Samsung, OnePlus, Google, and Apple, have launched new devices. With the passage of time, you’ll often see the more recent phones discounted by a significant amount at this time.

iPhones are cheaper during this time because carriers like Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T offer competitive trade-in and sign-on promotions. As long as you read the fine print about the qualifications, most of these deals will cover the retail cost of the new iPhone. You’ll just have to agree to a long-term installment plan that ranges between 24 months to 36 months.

How did we choose these Cyber Monday deals?

ZDNET chooses Cyber Monday deals based on the percentage of discount compared to the original price ($5 off a $20 item is just as good as $250 off a $1,000 item), how significant the discount is compared to pricing history, and whether our experts have tested and recommended the product.

We also examine deals from a broader perspective, considering alternative options, unique use cases, stock availability, and existing customer reviews on websites such as Amazon, Best Buy, and Reddit. The best deals will save you a meaningful amount of money while providing a truly worthwhile product.

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