This Samsung Galaxy S22 Is Over $500 Off Right Now

This is a solid deal on a flagship phone—if you can live with the battery life.

This Samsung Galaxy S22 Is Over $500 Off Right Now

This is a solid deal on a flagship phone—if you can live with the battery life.

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Samsung Galaxy S22 (Factory Unlocked)

Credit: Woot


The Samsung Galaxy S22 (Factory Unlocked) is up for grabs at $347.99 on Woot—way down from its original $849.99. That’s a massive $500 price drop, but it’s only around for four days (or until it sells out). Prime members also get free shipping, while non-Prime shoppers will have to pay $6 (unfortunately, shipping isn’t available to Alaska, Hawaii, or PO boxes).

For under $350, you’re getting a compact, premium phone (covered by a one-year Samsung manufacturer-limited warranty) that still holds up in 2024. This Phantom Black version on sale comes with 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage, so you won’t have to worry about running out of space anytime soon. Plus, its 6.1-inch AMOLED screen is reportedly bright, crisp, and adaptive, shifting between 48Hz and 120Hz depending on what you’re doing, and if you want to save battery, you can lock it at 60Hz, according to this PCMag review. Performance-wise, its Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor keeps things fast and smooth, and Samsung’s OneUI (on Android 12) is loaded with handy features. If you travel a lot, you’ll appreciate its full 5G support across U.S. networks, with solid connectivity even in weaker signal areas.

The S22's camera setup is solid, especially for this price—its 50MP main sensor captures detailed shots, its ultra-wide lens is great for landscapes, and its 3x telephoto gives you a nice zoom for portraits. The S22 lets you record videos in 4K at 60fps or 8K (though it’s locked to 24fps). On the downside, the battery life of the S22 isn’t great. Its 3,700mAh battery barely lasts over five hours of screen time, which means you’ll probably need a midday charge if you’re a heavy user. And, while it does support 15W wireless charging and reverse charging, its fast charging speeds could’ve been better.