Best Android phone deals: Black Friday and Cyber Monday discounts on Nokia, Huawei, Samsung and more

For all the iPhone-avoiders out there, loads of Android phones have been discounted this Cyber Monday 2018
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Published on 26 November 2018

Buying a new phone is often an expensive endeavour, even if you are the sort of person that will happily swerve Apple’s expensive iPhone products and opt for a more affordable option with the Android operating system instead. That’s why it can be very beneficial to wait for a huge deals event like Black Friday and Cyber Monday before buying a new phone.

Chances are, if you’re reading this, that you’ve followed this exact train of thought and are currently on the hunt for the best cyber deals for Android phones. Or if you’re easily swayed, why not head over to our best Andoid and iPhone page, too.

This year, retailers have dropped loads of Black Friday deals that are lasting well into Cyber Monday, and you simply need to read on for our rundown of the biggest bargains.

This bargain Huawei P20 Pro tariff from Vodafone will give you a massive 100GB of data (with unlimited texts and minutes) for only £28/month with no upfront fee. With a lifetime cost of £672, this tariff works out just £73 more than the best SIM-free price for a P20 Pro (£599 at Laptops Direct).

Not only has GiffGaff hacked £170 off the SIM-free Xperia XZ2 Compact but they’ve also thrown in a free pair of Sony WF-1000x headphones worth £180. In total, you’ll be saving a massive £350 on a fantastic handset and headphone duo. To complete the purchase, simply add a £10 GiffGaff goody bag to the basket – and don’t worry, you can cancel the package at any given time.

Vodafone’s fantastic 100GB plan for the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus were real stand out deals this Black Friday. Both 24-month plans offer plenty of data, unlimited texts and minutes for only £36/month with no upfront fee. The lifetime cost works out to just £864, but you’ll have to be quick to nab ones of these deals.

Had your eye on the OnePlus 6T? Well, you’re in luck – the OnePlus 6T just got a lot cheaper at Mobiles.co.uk this Black Friday. Pick up a 40GB tariff from Vodafone, with unlimited minutes and texts, for just £75 upfront and £28/month (over a two year period). That works out to £747 overall.

Yes, you heard correctly! Thanks to the O2 Black Friday sale, you can claim a free Huawei T3 8in tablet – worth £130 – with all P20 Pro or Mate 20 Pro tariffs. With O2 plans for the flagships smartphones starting at £20, you’ll be picking up a red-hot bargain.

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LG’s finest smartphone is currently subject to a huge discount at Amazon, with the online retail giant chopping £220 off the price and bringing the SIM-free handset down to just £404. This is a very likeable phone at a really tempting price, so you’ll want to leap into action while stocks last.

If you click ‘view deals’ on the Carphone Warehouse link in the button below, you’ll be taken to a page with reams of discounts on this excellent phone. The most generous one sits at the top of the list, offering 100GB of data for only £36 a month and £29 upfront. This contract, which also includes unlimited minutes and texts, costs £894.

Fonehouse and EE will currently sort you out with a brilliant Samsung Galaxy Note 8 handset, with 30GB of data and unlimited minutes and texts, without taking any upfront payment from you. You’ll have to pay £36 monthly, though.

Carphone Warehouse has a huge pile of deals running on the Nokia 6, and this one is our favourite: if you click ‘view deals’ and scroll down a little on the Carphone Warehouse website, you’ll find this beauty from iD Mobile that gets you 2GB of data, 500 minutes and unlimited texts for just £16.99 per month. And there’s no upfront cost to worry about, either.

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Jade Vincent is currently an editor and copywriter at Hairhouse, with previous experience at Skingredients and the Mail Online.

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Rob Leane, gaming editor at RadioTimes.com, is a journalist with a BA in Film Studies from the University of Southampton. With experience at Immediate Media Co, Gfinity PLC and various freelance roles, Rob’s work spans gaming, film, TV and more.

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