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This brilliant half-price Samsung Galaxy S10e deal from Argos just won Black Friday

Around the Black Friday period, we get used to seeing price drops. A little bit shaved off here, maybe if you're lucky, a 20% or more drop in the price. But Argos' latest offer takes this idea to new heights, slashing a handset's price by a whopping 50%.

And this isn't just some budget bin handset Argos is trying to shift, its the Samsung Galaxy S10e - one of the Samsung's top handsets. While it was originally designed to take the specs of the Galaxy S10 and price them down into a more affordable model, Argos has taken the affordable aspect a step further.

Now, the phone will cost you just £334.50, making this the cheapest price the handset has ever been, even undercutting a number of refurbished versions of the device.

However, like all of the best things in life there is one tiny catch. To get the half price discount, you have to get the Canary Yellow edition of the phone. For some, that will be music to your ears and for others, a dampener on an otherwise ideal phone.

The lowest price ever on the Samsung Galaxy S10e:

What's so good about the Samsung Galaxy S10e?

Yes, it isn't quite as powerful as its brothers the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus but, it more than makes up for that with its impressively affordable pricing.

Whether its due to its bright, 5.8-inch AMOLED display, the internal 3100mAh battery or the dual camera set-up, this feels like a phone pushing past its price tag with ease. It even offers up an IP68 rating and more than enough processing power to get you through most tasks.


Find out more with our Samsung Galaxy S10e review

Not in the UK or want to check out what else is available? Here are the best Samsung Galaxy S10e prices in your area.

TechRadar is scouring every retailer and rounding up all the top deals over the Black Friday period, and we’ve put all the best Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday deals in easy-to-navigate articles to help you find the bargains you’re looking for. 



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