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Deals: Galaxy Tab S11 Amazon all-time low $300 off, Galaxy S26 up to $525 off, latest Ring doorbells up to 50% off, more

Today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is headlined by the most affordable Galaxy Tab S11 plummeting to a new Amazon all-time low at over $300 off alongside these Samsung Galaxy S26 deals$150 off at Best Buy for today only, or this open-box 512GB model at a massive $525 off. We also have Amazon’s Ring early Prime Day deals live today at up to 50% off including the latest Wired Pro and Battery models at all-time lows, as well these Prime Day Blink deals from just $18, and all-time low pricing now live on Samsung’s 49-inch ultrawide 240Hz Odyssey G9 gaming monitor at $665. Head below for a closer look.

Most affordable Galaxy Tab S11 just plummeted to a new Amazon all-time low at over $300 off

Prices just went up on current-gen Galaxy Tabs at Samsung, but the most affordable Tab S11 you can buy just dropped to the Amazon all-time low anyway. You can now land a Galaxy S11 at $594 – that’s over $300 off the list price. 

Now carrying a regularly $900 list and currently on sale for $800 directly from Samsung, Amazon’s early Prime Day offerings now include the 128GB Galaxy Tab S11 down at $593.99 shipped

You’re looking at $306 in savings for the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon to date. And that includes the time before the MSRP jumped from $800 to the $900 it fetches now. Samsung’s current “deal” is really just at what was full price on this model not more than a few months ago. But even when it was listed with a $800 full price at Amazon, it never dropped as low as we have it right now. 

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For the record, Best Buy is charging the same $800 you’ll pay straight from Samsung on this tablet right now, and even its open-box listing is selling for more than Amazon is charging – today’s deal is a very good one. 

Check out more of the best Samsung early Prime Day deals now live below:

Samsung Galaxy S26 $150 off at Best Buy for today only, but this open-box 512GB is now a massive $525 off

While we are still tracking deep discounts at up to $475 off Galaxy S26 Ultra directly on the official site, Samsung is largely taking over the Best Buy Deals of the Day today to deliver some notable discounts on the base Galaxy S26. We are looking at $150 off the most affordable S26 here in new condition, “excellent” condition open-box units at a massive $525 off the new list price, and 50% off select Samsung Galaxy S26 phone cases and screen protection. 

Best Buy is now offering both the 256GB and 512GB unlocked Samsung Galaxy S26 at $150 off the list prices to undercut the $100 discounts we are tracking on this model via the official Samsung site. Amazon does have this one Sky Blue 512GB model at $156 off, but Best Buy is otherwise offering the lowest prices right now across the lineup. 

These deals also happen to join some even deeper discounts on Best Buy’s “excellent” condition open-box units. Just about all of the S26 configurations are available in open-box condition for less (you’ll find each option on this page when you click the “More Buying Options” link), but this is the listing that really caught our eye – it is now delivering a particularly major price drop at over $500 off:

That’s a giant $525 off the 512GB S26 and one of the better deals we have tracked to date on the less pricey model. This one does have the upgraded storage, but we don’t often see deals this deep on open-box S26 – they typically land on the far more expensive S26+ and S26 Ultra. 

Dive into to today’s Best Buy Deals of the Day for a closer look at more of the 24-hour Samsung deals you can take advantage of right now. 

Amazon’s Ring early Prime Day deals live today at up to 50% off: Latest Wired Pro and Battery model hit all-time lows

The Amazon Device early Prime Day deals are landing in full force this week and we now have the newest Ring Wired Doorbell Pro down to its best price to date at nearly 30% off alongside the first notable deal on the latest Ring Battery Doorbell model at a giant 50% off. More details on those and more await below.

Whether you’re going for a more entry-level model for basic coverage and right up to Amazon’s latest Pro model Ring doorbell solution, we are looking at early Prime Day all-time lows with the best deals to date on a number of the brand’s latest releases right now:

Regularly $250 for the Deep Silver color and more like $260 for the others, Amazon is now offering the latest Ring Wired Doorbell Pro down at $179.99 shipped as part of its early Prime Day deals to deliver the lowest price we have tracked to date.

  • Capture it all with Retinal 4K video
  • Zoom in up to 10x
  • See, hear and speak to visitors on camera
  • Tailored detection for more exact alerts
  • True color, even in low light

These Ring deals also join new all-time lows hitting the latest Echo Dot Max and Echo Studio, as well as the Echo Show 8 and Show 11 smart displays, and even the all-new Amazon Ember Artline frame TV at $200 off. Scope out the details and even more below:

Early Prime Day deals strike Blink’s latest 2K security cameras, now from just $18 (Up to 66% off)

Amazon Device early Prime Day deals live from $16: Echo, eero, Ember Artline TV, more [Updated]

Early Prime Day Kindle Kids deals now live from $55: Colorsoft all-time low, more up to 50% off

All-time low pricing now live on Samsung’s 49-inch ultrawide 240Hz Odyssey G9 gaming monitor at $665

Today’s accessories and charging deals:

Samsung now offering giant $475 off unlocked Galaxy S26 Ultra bundle with Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

Lenovo’s Black Friday in June sale now live at up to 64% off: Doorbusters on Android tablets, Copilot+ PCs, more from just $7

Lenovo Android tablet Doorbuster deals now live at up to 54% off: Idea and Legion Tab models from $129

Adorable new Funko Pop! Astro Bot figures now up for pre-order at $15, Jumbo at $40

Prime Day 2026: Amazon previews hundreds of deals going live next week

Now live: Amazon Prime members can now score large pizzas for just $5

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