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Presidents Day deals: Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3 $180 off, Galaxy gear up to $400 off, much more

Presidents Day 2026 is now in full swing with sale events at Samsung, Amazon, and elsewhere. The Samsung sale is delivering up to $400 off Galaxy Z Fold/Flip 7, Tabs from $210, as much as $1,500 off Bespoke appliances, and much more detailed for you right here. We also locked down some notable discounts on Lenovo gear including Legion Tab Gen 3 Android tablet back to its lowest price at $180 off and even more starting from $90, as well as a chance to score some Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 from $142 and a host of Anker charging gear at up to 55% off. Scope it all out down below. 

LAST DAY – Amazon 2026 Presidents Day sale: Apple Watch, iPad, Galaxy gear, kitchen, more

Samsung Galaxy Presidents Day deals up to $400+ off: Z Fold/Flip 7, Tabs from $210, more

Presidents Day sales are live everywhere as of this morning, but we are also tracking some notable deals over on the Samsung site as well. While the new Galaxy S26 lineup is now just over a week away from going live, and we will have some seriously notable deals you can score through our link on pre-orders, if you’re eyeing an affordable tablet or one of the current-gen Galaxy foldable, Presidents Day 2026 is ushering new all-time low pricing and as much as $400 off the list prices. 

Galaxy Z Fold 7 Presidents Day deals

One of the more notable Samsung Galaxy deals live for Presidents Day this year would have to be the latest Galaxy Z Fold 7. The  new Galaxy TriFold might come back in stock later this month, and you won’t find a new foldable landing int he S26 lineup set to debut next week, but there are straight up $400 cash discounts with no trades needed (up to $600 off with trade), on the latest Z Fold 7 – this includes all colors and storage capacities too:

Galaxy Z Flip 7 Presidents Day deals


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Galaxy Tab Presidents Day deals

Much of the Galaxy Tab deals we were tracking last week have also made it through the weekend, with discounts spanning nearly the entire current-generation lineup. Samsung’s 2026 A11+  is still sitting down at the lowest price it has been offered for at $210 alongside deals on some mid-tier S10 models and $200 price drops on the flagship S11 Ultra as well:

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Samsung Bespoke AI Appliances

Just be sure to also double check prices on appliances at the Samsung store if you’re looking for an upgrade, as it is also running a major President’s Day sale on its appliances right now as well – you’ll find some of its Bespoke fridges at up to $1,500 off right now. 

Lenovo’s compact yet powerful Legion Tab Gen 3 Android tablet is back to its lowest price at $180 off

We are now tracking a deal at Lenovo that drops its 2025 Legion Tab Gen 3 tablet down to $370.49 shipped. Don’t forget to enter promo code EXTRAFIVE during checkout to see the discounted price. This model debuted at $500 last year before eventually climbing to the $550 mark. Today’s offer knocks $180 off its usual price, marking the return of its Black Friday price from a few months back. This is the lowest price we have tracked for this tablet, so be sure to snag it now if you’re in the market to buy a new Android tablet for gaming or day-to-day usage after getting more details below.

Lenovo’s Legion Tab Gen 3 sports an 8.8-inch 2.5K (2560×1600) LCD panel with a 165Hz refresh rate and HDR10 support, delivering crisp and fluid visuals for gaming. This tablet is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, paired with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of fast UFS 4.0 storage. You also get a 6,550mAh battery to power your long gaming sessions, and it features dual USB-C ports with 45W fast charging support. Despite being more of a gaming-centric tablet, it remains fairly compact and is roughly in line with an iPad mini form factor. You can learn more about the experience of using one of these in our hands-on review right here.

Notable deals on other Lenovo Android tablets

Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 down at $179 for Presidents Day, or starting at $142 open-box

Presidents Day proper has arrived, but as we previously warned folks about, the Pixel 10 deals we had been tracking for the last week are all but entirely gone. That said, the deal we featured last week on the latest Pixel Buds Pro 2 is still kicking down at $179, and we just spotted a chance to score “excellent” condition open-box units as low as $142.

The official early Presidents Day deals on the latest Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 had all four colors sitting down at $179 shipped. While it appears those deals are on their way out like the rest of the Pixel 10 offers, Amazon does still have most models down that low right now. Regularly $229, that’s $50 off the list price and within a couple bucks of best we have tracked since the Moonstone set dropped even lower for the holidays.

That said, folks looking to save even more can do so by way of Best Buy’s open-box units. The “excellent” condition models with a 1-year warranty are now starting down at $142 with deals on various colors up for grabs right now – these are the lowest prices we can find from a reputable source with a 1-year warranty:

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Walmart 2026 Presidents Day sale now live: Tech under $50, LEGO from $20, clearance from $5, more

Anker 2026 Presidents Day sale delivers up to 55% off Nano chargers, 25W Qi2 MagSafe stands, more today

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

Dell 2026 Presidents Day sale now live at up to $800 off: Copilot+ PCs, Alienware gaming gear, more

Galaxy Tabs on sale from $210 ahead of President’s Day: A11+ all-time low, S11 Ultra $200+ off, S10 Lite, more

President’s Day Amazon tech deals now live: New Echo Show all-time lows, Echo Studio, more from $16

Official Super Mario Galaxy Movie toys and collectibles are now live from $5

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