When is the next Prime Day?

In 2022, it ran over 12-13 July, while the year before it was in late June. 2020’s Prime Day was shifted to October by the pandemic, but before that it ran in mid-July for five years in a row, so that’s the most likely spot.

Which countries get Prime Day?

If you’re based in the UK, here’s a separate set of savings available in Britain:

														Was: $149.98													

 															Now:  									$59.99 ($89.99 off) 

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What are the best Prime Day deals?

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 															Now:  									£39.99 (56% off) 

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 															Now:  									£159 (24% off) 

Save £50 on the Redmi Note 10 5G, which achieved 4/5 stars in our expert review.

Though what we’d really like to see is an extended Prime trial beyond the current 30-day limit.

How to get the best Prime Day deals

With so many products on offer, it can be overwhelming to know what to buy and whether you should buy it. Here are few things to keep in mind:

You might also find the following deals round-ups useful in the run-up to Prime Day and beyond:

Prime Day rivals from across the web

US Prime Day alternatives

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UK Prime Day alternatives

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See more detail about each of the Prime Day alternatives in the UK and US in our Prime Day rivals round-up.

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Tech Advisor’s Deputy Editor, Dom covers everything that runs on electricity, from phones and laptops to wearables, audio, gaming, smart home, and streaming - plus he’s a regular fixture on the Tech Advisor YouTube channel.