Weekly deals roundup: So many Prime Day-grade discounts still available, so little time to get them!
Amazon's biggest shopping event of the summer might be over, but many deals have stuck around, although likely not for much longer.
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The Galaxy S26 Ultra continues to be a must-buy for a lot of Android fans at a hefty $350 discount. | Image by PhoneArena
What do you do if you've been hiding under a rock, spent the last couple of weeks in a coma, or missed Amazon's Prime Day 2026 festival for any other (logical or nonsensical) reason?
You rely on yours truly to find, organize, and curate the top post-Prime Day deals on the best phones, tablets, smartwatches, and headphones around, of course, with the vast majority of these excellent mobile tech offers matching or even exceeding Amazon's recent generosity while dropping the Prime membership requirement, at least for the time being. Without further ado, I give you...
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Look, the word "affordable" clearly doesn't belong in the same sentence as the names of Samsung's latest non-foldable super-flagship and ultra-high-end iPad Pro 13 alternative, but at $350 discounts, at least the Galaxy S26 Ultra and Tab S11 Ultra are arguably overpriced no more.
The "vanilla" Motorola Razr (2026), meanwhile, can most definitely be called affordable (or, better yet, surprisingly affordable) at a stupendous $160 discount just a few weeks after its commercial debut. Keep in mind that this is a device that received no Prime Day 2026 price cuts whatsoever, and while its list price was increased compared to the Razr (2025), that actually had a perfectly reasonable justification in a larger battery and improved rear-facing camera system.
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The only reason I wouldn't rank the aforementioned Razr (2026) as the top foldable phone you can buy right now is because the Razr Ultra (2025) is still a thing and somehow still costs $700 less than "usual" in a 1TB storage configuration. That's a simply unbeatable deal Motorola just can't stop offering, although sooner or later, the 2025-released flip phone will be discontinued and you will be sorry if you continue to resist the urge to buy it.
Of course, I can understand resisting that urge if you're on a tight budget, in which case the Razr (2025) can be a very smart buy at $150 under its regular price, or if you don't like foldables and opt for something like the OnePlus 15R battery life champion at a killer price or one of Samsung's two latest Android mid-rangers with flawless long-term software support.
Finally, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 can be ideal for those of you who simply cannot conceive owning a foldable not manufactured by Samsung, while the Razr+ (2026) is... likely to score bigger discounts soon enough, so you should probably not hurry and order that particular Motorola device.
And how about this dreamy collection of deeply discounted tablets?
Do I have something for every budget on this week's list of top tablet deals? Pretty much, although I'll admit even the OnePlus Pad Go 2 can be a financial effort for some of you. But it's an effort that's going to pay off handsomely in your day-to-day use, and the same obviously goes (at different levels) for the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, Lenovo Yoga Tab, and Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus as well.
The Legion Tab Gen 5 is the only product in this category today that I'm not sure I would recommend as a smart buy at its latest discount, while the iPad Air 13 (M4) and iPad Pro 11 (M5) might be the best tablets you can get right now... before their prices inevitably go up at Amazon too.
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Okay, maybe the Galaxy Watch 8 is the only truly affordable device in this group today. But the Apple Watch Series 11, Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, and Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025) are undeniably also affordable... for what they offer, as no list of top 2026 smartwatches can ever be complete without every single one of these products on it.
Which one would I go for? Because I'm not an iPhone guy, I'd probably choose between the Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic... and have a super-hard time deciding what model delivers the best value for both Prime members and non-members today.
Don't forget about wireless earbuds and wireless headphones!
Is it harder to choose between the similarly affordable Galaxy Buds 3 FE and Beats Fit Pro or between the over-ear Bose QuietComfort Headphones and AirPods Max 2? I honestly don't know, but I'm fairly certain you'll be happy with whatever product you decide to go for... as long as you understand its strengths, weaknesses, key selling points, and inherent limitations. My choices would probably be the sporty Beats Fit Pro and the budget-friendly Bose QC Headphones, but that's just me.
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