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Amazon Prime Day 2019: The Best Mobile Phone Deals

Compare the best UK mobile phone deals during the Amazon Prime Day sales.

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Save up to 45 percent on mobile phones in the Prime Day sales! The final hours of the Amazon Prime Day sales are upon us, so it couldn't be a better time to reach for another deal.

Prime Day 2019 is jam packed full of amazing deals, on everything from pay monthly contracts, SIM-free devices, phone accessories, and more.

You won’t just find these deals on Amazon, however, as plenty of other mobile phone retailers will be vying for your attention in this massive sale event.

Mobile phone deals on Amazon are currently being dominated by SIM-free phones and accessories. However, you can also check out plenty of other retailers, as they have even better contract deals while attempt to soak up as much of the hype as possible.

Deals of the day


Carphone Warehouse is still running its ‘Deals Too Good To Miss’ sale. You can pick up a number of amazing deals from the UK’s biggest mobile phone retailer.

Other retailers also pushing sales this July include Currys PC World and its Black Tag Sale event, which started this week. There’s savings on an array of mobiles, including the latest affordable smartphone from Google, the Pixel 3a, and 3a XL.

For all the best mobile phone deals this Amazon Prime Day, stick around on PCMag, as this page will be updated frequently during the event


Best Prime Day SIM-free Phone Deals

Google's well-rounded Pixel 3a is quite simply the best Android phone you can buy for $399.

See all the best mobile deals for Amazon Prime Day 2019.

Both Samsung and Apple have received healthy discounts in the Prime Day sales. iPhones in particular are getting slashed in priced, with up to 25 percent off the latest devices, such as the iPhone XR - now only £639.

Best Amazon SIM-free Samsung Galaxy Deals

Best Amazon SIM-free Apple iPhone Deals

Best Amazon SIM-free Huawei Deals

Best Carphone Warehouse SIM-free Deals

If you are buying SIM-free, then you may also want to consider the best SIM-only deals in 2019, and we've highlighted some of our favourites right here.


Best Prime Day Phone Contract Deals

The Apple iPhone XR is the fashion-forward model of this year's iPhones, but it trades top-notch performance for a colorful design.

Best Carphone Warehouse Contract Deals

Best Mobiles.co.uk Contract Deals

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Best Prime Day Phone Accessory Deals

There are plenty of great accessory deals this Prime Day. Anker in particular have a wide range of products, all with significant discounts. Other highlights include the heavily discounted Beats Solo3 Headphones, now under £138.

Best Prime Day Headphone Deals

Best Prime Day Charger Deals

Best Prime Day SD Card Deals


What is Amazon Prime Day?

Amazon Prime Day is a summer sales event that occurs once a year, and showcases a large number of discounted products for Amazon Prime members around the world.

Recently, Prime Day has become somewhat of a misnomer, and typically runs for longer than the 24 hours suggested by the event’s title. In 2018, Prime Day ran for half a day longer, and this year, Amazon is going one step further, with two whole days of discounts.


Only Amazon Prime Members Can Take Part

If you’re buying deals from Amazon, to take part in Amazon Prime Day, you’ll need to be a member of Amazon Prime, a subscription service that is currently priced at £7.99 a month, and includes a number of benefits. Amongst these are free next day delivery, Prime Video and Prime Music, and of course access to exclusive Amazon Prime Day deals.

We recommend signing up for a free 30-day trial. Signing up now will ensure you don’t miss out on any of the very best Amazon Prime Day deals in this year’s sale.

If you do want to sign up for longer, it’s currently only £59 a year, or even cheaper if you’re a student at only £39 a year. Students can also get access via a free six- month trial before opting into the paid subscription.

Of course, if you’re just in it for Prime Day deals, you can easily bag yourself a 30-day free trial on the Amazon Prime landing page.


If you're looking for Prime Day deals on other tech, we've got you covered.

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