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Deals: Galaxy Fold 7 $492 off, Pixel 9a up to $285 off, Lenovo Yoga 2-in-1 $400 off, Google smart TVs, more

Wednesday’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is kicking off with a nearly $500 price drop at Amazon on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 with as much as $1,000 off for folks trading in for one, alongside the ongoing deals on Samsung’s 2025 Galaxy Tab S10 Lite. We also have deals on Google Pixel 9a at $100 off via Amazon as well as an open-box listing at Best Buy with $285 off the list price. Moving on, we also spotted a sizable $400 off Lenovo’s AMD-powered Yoga 7 2-in-1 2K OLED touchscreen Copilot+ PC, TCL’s 65-inch Q8 144Hz Google Smart TV at $1,500 off the original 2025 launch price, and Nothing Ear (a) wireless ANC earbuds down at $59. Head below for a closer look. 

Amazon now offering nearly $500 off unlocked Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, up to $1,000 off w/ trade

This morning we spotted Amazon offering quite a giant deal on the Jetblack Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. The 512GB model is now nearly $500 off the list price with no strings attached and no trades needed.

Amazon is now offering the unlocked 512GB Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 down at $1,628.12 shipped. This is a regularly $2,120 mid-tier configuration at $492 off the list price. 

As of right now, only the Jetblack variant is down this low with the Blue Shadow and Silver Shadow models sitting down at $1,769.99 shipped, or $350 off the list price

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Over on the Samsung site you’ll find this model in all colors with the same $350 in savings right now – the Jetblack variant is much lower at Amazon.

Some select users and IP addresses are seeing this handset with at least $600 in savings for all storage configs and colors, but this appears to be particularly limited (just be sure to check the Samsung site before going with the Amazon deal, but, again, it appears as though very few users are seeing this bonus savings).

If you’re looking to trade up for a Z Fold 7, head straight to the Samsung site as you’ll find as much $1,000 in savings here with a relatively newer device to flip.

You can score the 44mm Galaxy Watch 8 at a sizable $160 off today, or $200 off w/ trade

Samsung’s 2025 Galaxy Tab S10 Lite drops to one of its lowest prices yet starting at $280

Google Pixel 9a now $100 off at Amazon, or open-box at up to $285 off

While we are expecting to see the new Pixel 10a reveal a little bit earlier than usual this year, Amazon is now once again offering a solid $100 off the current-generation Pixel 9a. Google most affordable current handset is now starting at $399 unlocked over at Amazon. And we spotted an “excellent” open-box unit at $285 off the regular new price. Details below.

Amazon is now offering both the 128GB and 256GB Pixel 9a down at $399 and $499 shipped, respectively. Regularly $499 and $599, you’re looking a straight up $100 off the list prices here. 

We have seen them go for $50 less, but only a few times since release during Prime Day and Black Friday sales. And again, the 10a is expecting to make an appearance in mid February before making landfall roughly a month after that, but it took roughly 6 months before we saw deals like today’s on that model. 

As mentioned above, we also spotted a particularly compelling open-box offer at Best Buythis morning on the 9a. This deals deliver the regularly $599 model with the 256GB upgraded storage spec at $313.99 shippedin “excellent” unlocked condition. That’s $285 off the the regular new price on this configuration and easily among the best deals we have tracked – it is $85 less than the deal price above on the 128GB model. 

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Lenovo’s AMD-powered Yoga 7 2-in-1 2K OLED touchscreen Copilot+ PC is $400 off today

We just spotted a deal at Best Buy that gets you Lenovo’s Yoga 7 2-in-1 laptop for $549.99 shipped. This is regularly a $950 notebook, which is now seeing a straight-up $400 discount. Discounts on this 14-inch model have been few and far between since its debut, and it only saw its first big markdown earlier this month as part of a very limited Deals of the Day offer. Today’s deal lands it within just $50 of that price, making this a great time to cash in and snag one if you’re in the market for a new laptop. It’s a feature-packed unit with things like an OLED panel, and you can get more details below.

This discounted Yoga 7 2-in-1 laptop runs on AMD’s Ryzen AI 5 340 hexa-core chip, complete with a 50 TOPS NPU for Copilot+ features and other AI tools. It packs 16GB RAM, a 512GB SSD, and a 14-inch 2K 16:10 OLED touchscreen. This one also has a 360-degree hinge that lets you switch between laptop, tablet, and tent modes for added versatility, and some of its other highlights include a 1080p webcam, fingerprint reader, and backlit keyboard.

Another discounted Copilot+ PC worth considering today is HP’s OmniBook 5, which is on sale for $499. It’s also an AMD-powered laptop, and it’s down from its usual price of $950.

Don’t miss HP’s 16-inch OmniBook 5 AMD-powered Copilot+ PC while it’s down to $499 (Nearly 50% off)

TCL’s 65-inch Q8 144Hz Google Smart TV now $1,500 off the original 2025 launch price

It’s that time of year, just ahead of the Super Bowl, when we start to see some notable price drops on smart TVs start to land at major retailers. One of the more popular models that delivers some notable bang for your buck seeing a solid discount right now is the 65-inch TCL QM8K Series QD-Mini LED 4K 144Hz Google Smart TV that is now $500 off the going rate, and more like $1,500 less than its 2025 launch price.

Amazon is now offering the 65-inch TCL QM8K Series QD-Mini LED 4K 144Hz Google Smart TV at $997.99 shipped

This model launched in mid 2025 at $2,500 before quickly settling down to something closer to $1,500 come fall. Currently still regularly listed at the full $2,500 via Best Buy where it is marked down to a similar $999.99, today’s deal is at least $500 off the of the most recent going rate and the best price we can find. 

You’re looking at one of he brand’s upper range Q8 models that delivers a QD-Mini LED CrystGlow WHVA Panel with a 3840×2160 resolution and a solid 144Hz refresh rate – this thing is as ready for Super Bowl LX as it is for your console gaming rig. Dolby Vision, HDR 10, HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma, and built-in Google Assistant and Alexa voice control join “blistering fast 288 VRR alongside Auto Game Mode (ALLM) with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. 

On top of that, you’ll find Bluetooth connectivity, four HDMI inputs “for the best connection to gaming consoles,” Apple’s AirPlay 2 casting, Chromecast action, and more. 

Samsung’s latest Frame TVs now up to $700 off, prev-gen up to $1,300 off

Nothing Ear (a) wireless ANC earbuds drop back to holiday pricing at $59 (All colors)

The mid-range Nothing Ear (a) deliver some notable bang for your buck not only in terms of the feature set, but also in delivering that special Nothing look and feel at a much lower price than the flagship models. Today, Amazon is delivering a notable limited-time Lightning offer that has them back down at one of the lowest prices to date at $59 shipped.

Amazon is now offering the Nothing Ear (a) Wireless Earbuds for$59 shipped in all three colors: black, white, and yellow.

These buds carried a $99 list price, despite the Amazon listing suggesting they are typically $109, and are now regularly selling for $79. Today’s deal is up to 40% off the original list and the lowest price we can find. This is the same deal we tracked ahead of the holidays last year and the lowest we can find. 

Ear (a) lands in your kit with the brand’s special design approach, including a sort of semi-transparent aesthetic, alongside up to 42 hours of battery life, and smart active noise cancellation” – “up to 45 dB,Nothing Ear (a) automatically checks for noise leakage between the earbud and your ear canal, then applies more noise cancellation to make up for it.”

Hit up our hands-on review for more details: Nothing Ear, Ear (a), and Ear (open) hit all the right notes in all the right places.

Ask, listen and learn from ChatGPT on-the-go. A first-of-its-kind integration, made for your Nothing ecosystem. Use your voice to access ChatGPT on Ear and Ear (a), wherever you are. Setup via the Nothing X app. Get the answers you need faster, and at your fingertips. Text, voice or image search right from your home screen (Only on Nothing earbuds when connected to Nothing phones.)

Anker’s Smart Display Nano Charger now available on Amazon down at $30 Prime shipped

Anker unleashed its Smart Display Nano Chargerat CES 2026 this year, and just after getting a chance to serve up some of my personal thoughts, it has now appeared on the brand’s official Amazon storefront with the same launch deal we were tracking previously. You can now land this mini charger with the animated display down at $29.99 Prime shipped.

The new Anker Nano Charger (45W, Smart Display, 180° Foldable) carries a $40 list price but you’ll now find it live on Amazon at $29.99 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $35.

That’s 25% off and the same deal we featured as part of the early-bird pre-order launch earlier this month.

After getting a chance to test this one out at home for a week or so, a couple things became entirely clear – it is easily among my favorite new wall chargers, but really only for folks that can appreciate the onboard display.

You’re effectively paying something like $10 more than you might for a different 45W charger without the display, but not only is the mini animated on-screen avatar entirely adorable, reacting and animating to every touch of the top button, every time you plug something into it, and even when you adjust the charging modes, it is also just a more modern and attractive look. 

The Smart Display rotates to face you—press and hold for 2 seconds to switch the screen orientation and keep the charging status visible.

You can easily see which charging mode your set to, and you can see that it is recognizing which iPhone model you have, for example, in order to safely charge it without taxing the battery any more than it needs to. 

Smart iPhone Recognition with Care Mode: Automatically recognizes your iPhone and adjusts charging accordingly for smarter, safer power delivery.

But you can get a complete rundown of the feature set and user experience over in my hands-on feature right here.

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

Samsung’s most affordable Galaxy phones are on sale right now with deals from $170 (Up to $200 off)

Buy a Moto Razr Ultra flip phone at $500 off and score a FREE Moto Watch Fit and a set of buds too ($830+ in savings)

First cash deal on new Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ 5G live at Amazon, or up to $100 off w/ trade

All-new ASUS ROG Swift OLED gaming monitor with up to 720Hz refresh rate support now up for pre-order

Sony debuts next-gen open earbuds w/ new sound leakage tech and AI noise reduction [Hands-on]

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