The best Amazon Prime deals on smartphones

Amazon Prime has always offered sweet deals on phones for its members, though with a bit of a catch. If you went for one of the alluring offers, you’d have to put up with ads on your lock screen. This was a non-issue for some people, but many others did not take as kindly to it. Fortunately, the company has decided to stop this practice and sell the devices with pre-installed Amazon apps instead, which is a much better solution.
But party tricks aside, the LG G8 has a lot more going for it. On its inside ticks the Snapdragon 855, which is currently the most powerful chip you can get in an Android phone. It also packs a dual-camera setup and one of the largest batteries we’ve seen in a high-end LG phone.
LG V35 ThinQ
On the back, there’s a dual-camera setup that combines a regular lens with a wide-angle shooter for stunning landscape shots. The camera hasn’t dramatically improved since the V30, but the wide-angle lens now has less distortion, while the software has been tweaked for cleaner results. Of course, the fan-fvaorite quad-DAC makes a return on the LG V35 ThinQ and it does deliver great audio through the 3.5mm headphone jack.
Moto Z3 Play
Moto Z4

There was a time when the Moto Z series was meant to compete head-to-head with the best Android smartphones on the market. The new Moto Z4 shows that the Z series is now on a totally different path. Indeed, it is the latest Moto flagship phone, but in the greater scheme of things, it has “mid-range” written all over it. It seems as through the Moto Z line is now focused more on the core experience rather than the specs – on proving that a phone doesn’t need all the bells and whistles to be a meaningful handset for the masses.
The Moto Z4 offers a solid camera, great battery life with fast recharge, and also has a headphone jack (for the many who miss it). It also looks nice, with its thin bezels and unobtrusive water-drop style notch, and is a stellar performer that doesn’t break the bank.
Moto G7
The new Moto G-series phones are an evolution in terms of design, with thinner bezels and more stylish looks, rather than a revolution. They are faster with the Snapdragon 6xx series chips inside, and they work reliably, with a clean and likeable interface. The Moto G7, in particular, at $259.99, is very good value for the money, and while it does not push the envelope with some unthinkable specs like, say, the Pocophone F1, it is a safe and reliable choice. Performance is zippy, the software is clean, the display is decent and the camera can take some good shots during the day. This is a budget workhorse that we can easily recommend.
Moto G6
The Motorola Moto G6 offers a great bang for your buck. It sports a metal-and-glass design with a curved back for a comfortable in-hand feel. The display is a 5.7-inch, 18:9 panel with a 1080 x 2060 resolution that delivers sufficient brightness, although it isn’t superb for outdoor use during sunny days. The Moto G6 is powered by the Snapdragon 450 chipset, has 4GB of RAM, 64GB of expandable on-board storage, and a 3000 mAh battery, which delivers surprisingly good screen-on time. The Moto G6 is now available through Amazon Prime for $15 off its usual price.