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Prime Day Deal: With $100 Off, This Samsung Galaxy A36 5G Phone Just Hit an All-Time Low

Prime Day Deal: With $100 Off, This Samsung Galaxy A36 5G Phone Just Hit an All-Time Low

CNET09-07-2025
It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking that the only way to buy a new Android phone, is to break the bank while doing it. But that definitely isn't the case, especially while Amazon Prime Day is up and running. Budget-friendly Android phones are everywhere, and this sales event is offering prices the likes of which we haven't seen before.
Right now, you can score a Samsung Galaxy A36 for a new-low price of just $300, a full $100 discount over the original $400 asking price. Even better, this deal is available on the absolutely stunning purple color -- perhaps the nicest color available on a smartphone today. You don't need to do anything special to get this discount, but you do need to be an Amazon Prime member.
The Galaxy A36 is one of the budget-friendly offerings from Samsung. It has 128GB of storage and a 6.7-inch display. And although this is a budget-friendly model, the phone includes the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor, which is one of the fastest from Samsung. The Galaxy A36 also includes a battery that lasts throughout the day so you can confidently get through all of your tasks.
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The Galaxy A36 includes Nightography, a feature that helps you take clear photos no matter the light conditions. Editing features like My Filter, Edit Suggestions and Object Eraser are perfect for exploring creativity and capturing your memories. The Galaxy A36 also includes Samsung Circle, which makes it easy for you to research terms and names after you circle the word. Need a budget-friendly phone but not sure if this deal is for you? Check out our list of the best phone deals to find the best match for your needs.
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Why this deal matters
The Galaxy A36 is already one of the most budget-friendly phones in the Samsung lineup. Despite its price, it still includes the speedy Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor, making it a great value. And at this Prime Day price, it's going to be hard to beat.
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