Black Friday 2019 smartphone deals: iPhone 11, Google Pixel 4 and more
There are already discounts to be had on the latest smartphones
The Black Friday sales bonanza gets under way in a matter of days, but there are already plenty of deals to be had on some of the latest smartphones.
TechRadar describes the annual sales event as the “best time of the year to upgrade your phone contract”, especially as most tech companies have released their latest and greatest smartphones for the year.
In the past, the biggest sales have usually come on Black Friday itself, which typically takes place the day after Thanksgiving at the end of November and runs through to “Cyber Monday” three days later.
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However, retailers have been dishing out discounts earlier this year “in an attempt to stay ahead of competitors”, The Daily Telegraph says.
Tech fans will have to wait a little bit longer to see whether prices will tumble even further when Black Friday comes around on 29 November. In the meantime, here are the biggest savings on smartphones on the web:
Apple iPhone deals
- iPhone 11 64GB: Vodafone contract with 60GB data plus unlimited calls and texts, £33 per month and £50 upfront cost using discount code TRIPH11 - mobiles.co.uk
- iPhone XR 64GB: sim free, £629 - amazon.co.uk
- iPhone XS 64GB: sim free, £699 - amazon.co.uk
- iPhone XS Max 64GB (silver only): sim free, £981 - amazon.co.uk
- iPhone 8 64GB: sim free, £479 - amazon.co.uk
Google Pixel deals
- Google Pixel 4 64GB: O2 contract with 60GB data plus unlimited calls and texts, £37 per month and an upfront cost of £25 - mobiles.co.uk
- Google Pixel 4 64GB (excluding orange): sim free, £599 - amazon.co.uk
- Google Pixel 4 XL 64GB (excluding orange): sim free, £759 - amazon.co.uk
- Google Pixel 3a 64GB: sim free, £329 - store.google.com
- Google Pixel 3a XL 64GB: sim free, £399 - store.google.com
Samsung Galaxy deals
Other smartphone discounts
- Huawei P30 Pro 128GB (excluding black): sim free, £649.95 - johnlewis.com
- Honor 20 Pro 256GB: sim free, £449.99 - mobiles.co.uk
- Sony Xperia 1 128GB: sim free, £639 - amazon.co.uk
- OnePlus 7 Pro: sim free, save £100 when using discount code 2019BF - oneplus.com
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