Can you believe it’s been two weeks since Samsung unveiled its latest ultra-high-end handsets, and no major US retailer took the opportunity during this time to try to make the brand’s 2025-released Android powerhouses more enticing with new discounts?
Well, that changes today with a phenomenal Amazon deal on the Galaxy S25 Ultra that’s… been available a couple of times before but may not last long this time around or get better at any point in the near (or even more distant) future. That’s because there’s obviously a good chance last year’s 6.9-inch S Pen-wielding giant will be discontinued soon, as Amazon’s waning inventory for multiple storage variants and color options suggests.
The only model the e-commerce giant is actually marking down by 370 bucks from a list price of $1,419.99 comes with 512 gigs of local digital hoarding room in a Titanium Black hue, and if that goes away or significantly up in price by the end of the day, well, you’ve been warned.
Even with all the extraordinary pre-order offers in the world (which may or may not be extended after today), the Galaxy S26 Ultra is still considerably costlier than its predecessor (at this massive discount), and I don’t believe that price gap is (entirely) justified.
If you look at our comprehensive Galaxy S25 Ultra review and the phone’s spec sheet, you’ll probably find that most of the key strengths and selling points from last year are just as impressive today, including that glorious Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X screen, super-capable and versatile quad rear-facing camera system, almost surprisingly solid battery life (given the not-entirely-impressive 5,000mAh cell capacity), undeniably gorgeous design, always handy built-in stylus, and virtually flawless long-term software support.
Who needs the Galaxy S26 Ultra when you can get all that for so much less money?
