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Different categories of electronics follow their own unique launch and discount calendars:

If you prefer the or are okay with last year's version . How soon you need it.

Beyond the winter holidays, "Christmas in July" has become a secondary peak. Driven largely by Amazon Prime Day, this mid-summer event forces competitors like Walmart and Best Buy to slash prices on TVs and small gadgets. This is closely followed by the "Back-to-School" season in August, which is the prime window for productivity tools like laptops, tablets, and printers. Product-Specific Timing

It is important to remember that the lowest price isn't always the best value. Some "doorbuster" deals on Black Friday involve "derivative models"—lower-quality versions of products manufactured specifically for holiday sales with fewer features or cheaper components.

Furthermore, if a device is essential for work or education, waiting months for a sale may cost more in lost productivity than the potential savings. For those who aren't in a rush, using price-tracking tools to monitor historical lows can ensure that a "sale" price is actually a bargain rather than a minor fluctuation.

: The best time to buy a phone is typically right after a new flagship launch. For iPhones, this usually happens in September; for Samsung Galaxy devices, it is often February. Buying the "last-gen" model at this time can save you $100 or more.

Ultimately, the best time to buy electronics is when a major sales event aligns with your specific needs. Whether it's the high-octane discounts of November or the targeted back-to-school bundles of August, a little patience and a glance at the calendar can lead to significant savings.