If the $1,200 starting price of Samsung's Galaxy S20+ put you off buying one on day one, Amazon is running a promotion right now that may just tempt you to pull out your credit card. For today only, the prices of both the 128GB and 512GB models are discounted by $250, dropping the phones as low as $949.99. These are the best direct price drops we've seen yet on the S20+, but you only have today to score these savings.
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Samsung Galaxy S20+
This one-day deal drops the price of both the 128GB and 512GB S20+ models to their best yet, though the sale ends tonight or when sold out. The S20+ features 5G, Space Zoom camera, fast charging, and more.
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Samsung T7 Touch 500GB portable solid state drive
Includes a Fingerprint Reader for some added security. Has read/write speeds up to 1,050 MB/s and 1,000 MB/s respectively. Uses USB 3.2 interface for transfer speeds 9.5x faster than hard drives. Shock and drop resistant so your data is safe.

Samsung 980 Pro 2TB NVMe M.2 solid state drive
Not only do you get 2TB of speed, you get read and write speeds up to 7,000 MB/s and 5,100 MB/s respectively. That's crazy fast thanks to the NVMe tech and the PCIe 4.0 interface. For the truly tech savvy. Works with laptops and desktops.

Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus
Verizon has the Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus on sale today for only $110, though you won't see the discount until you add them to your cart and head to checkout. Choose between red, white, and cloud blue models while supplies last.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G
Woot has the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra on sale today only at up to $500 off their regular prices. These unlocked smartphones come with the S Pen as well as a 1-year limited warranty from Samsung.

Samsung 870 QVO 2TB internal solid state drive
Uses latest technology. Has read/write speeds of 560 MB/s and 530 MB/s respectively. Has hardware-based encryption and a three-year limited warranty. Uses SATA interface and has tools to help enhance performance and keep up with updates.
There are tons of Android handsets released each year, but the Samsung Galaxy S phones are always worth paying attention to. 2020's Samsung Galaxy S20 lineup is no different.
The Samsung Galaxy S20+ is the middle model in the S20 line, offering a 6.7-inch 120Hz Quad HD+ AMOLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 865, 12GB RAM, and either 128GB or 512GB of built-in storage. It also has a microSD slot so you can easily expand the built-in storage with minimal extra expense.
Water-resistance and wireless charging are, of course, present and the addition of 5G support means you can experience a superfast internet connection right now if you happen to live somewhere with 5G service. At the very least, you're future-proofing yourself in that regard if you plan to keep this phone for several years.
The cameras are a key area of improvement in the S20 line this year. Both the S20 and S20+ phones still have a 12MP lens for the primary camera, but the pixels are about 30% larger so that substantially more light can be let into a shot. The telephoto camera has also been upgraded, now featuring a 64MP sensor with up to 30X zoom, as well as better low-light performance. Check out our Samsung Galaxy S20+ for more detail on exactly how well it works.
We've rounded up everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy S20 as well as links to our extensive coverage to help you figure out which phone is right for you.
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