Here are all Samsung phone deals in Amazon Prime Day, Flipkart GOAT Sale, but don’t buy these

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India's two biggest e-commerce platforms — Amazon and Flipkart — will kick off their Prime Day and GOAT Sale events tomorrow. These are among the retailers' biggest sales of the year, offering discounts across a wide range of product categories. That includes Samsung smartphones. So, if you've been planning to buy a new Galaxy phone and were waiting for prices to drop, this could be the perfect opportunity. However, not every deal is worth your attention.  While some Galaxy phones are available at substantial discounts compared to their launch prices, a few are simply being sold at their regular prices despite being listed as sale offers. Here's a look at all the Samsung smartphone deals listed on Amazon and Flipkart.Samsung phone deals during Amazon Prime DayGalaxy A56 — INR 31,999 (Launch price: INR 41,999)Galaxy M17 — INR 16,999 (Launch price: INR 12,499; price later increased to INR 16,999)Galaxy S25 Ultra — INR 84,999 (Launch price: INR 1,29,999)Samsung phone deals during Flipkart GOAT SaleGalaxy A36 — INR 25,999 (Launch price: INR 32,999)Galaxy A37 — INR 36,499 (Launch price: INR 41,999)Galaxy A57 — INR 51,499 (Launch price: INR 56,999)Galaxy F07 — INR 10,499 (Launch price: INR 7,699; price later increased to INR 10,499)Galaxy F36 — INR 17,999 (Launch price: INR 17,499; price later increased to INR 21,999)Galaxy F70e — INR 12,999 (Launch price: INR 12,499; price later increased to INR 15,499)Galaxy S25 — INR 56,999 (Launch price: INR 80,999)Galaxy S25+ — INR 67,999 (Launch price: INR 99,999)Galaxy S25 Edge — INR 59,999 (Launch price: INR 109,999)Galaxy S25 FE — INR 47,999 (Launch price: INR 59,999)Discounts on phones like the Galaxy S25 series and the Galaxy A56 are genuinely substantial. On the other hand, devices such as the Galaxy M17 and Galaxy F07 are being advertised as deals even though they are being sold at the same prices they were available for before the sale. The Galaxy F36 and Galaxy F70e are technically discounted compared to their current retail prices, but they're still selling above their original launch prices, making them less compelling offers than some of the other Galaxy phones available during the sale.