SAVE $232: The sensuality and eroticism in a parklike setting.Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (256GB) is on sale at Amazon for $1,067.99, down from the normal price of $1,299.99. That's an 18% discount and the lowest we've seen at Amazon.
If you're in the market for a top-tier phone, you've probably budgeted for well over $1,000, and with tariff news changing every day, that might go higher. But if you're quick, you can score a premium model at a steep discount today.
As of May 1, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (256GB) is on sale for $1,067.99 at Amazon, marked down from the standard list price of $1,299.99. That shaves $232 off the price thanks to the 18% discount. This sale also happens to be the lowest price we've seen at Amazon.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is one of the most powerful smartphones on the market. Samsung used its most powerful battery ever in the S25 Ultra. In Mashable's review, writer Alex Perry noted the Samsung S25 Ultra got almost 27 hours of battery life when looping a 1080p video on the display. That means you can likely get over a day's worth of battery life out of each charge.
SEE ALSO: Score the 32-inch Samsung M8 Smart Monitor for $300 off and give your office a big upgradeThis model also comes with 256GB for storing all your dog photos and downloaded movies. That'll come in handy during summer vacation, since you'll need plenty of entertainment downloaded for the flight.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra also comes with S Pen, which is great for jotting down notes or using Samsung's Circle to Search function. Plus, the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip is the newest processor.
If your smartphone has been lagging or no longer holds a charge for all-day use, today is a great day to upgrade while the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is hanging out at $1,067.99 — the lowest price Amazon has ever offered.
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