Amazon just dropped the Galaxy S25 Ultra to its lowest price yet — don’t miss out
Samsung's current ultimate flagship phone is down to its lowest price.
Black Friday is nearly here, but you can grab one of the best phones on the market at its lowest price ever on Amazon.
You can pick up the 256GB Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra from Amazon for 31%, which marks the lowest price we've seen at $899. If you want to double your storage, you can also get the 512GB Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra from Amazon for 28% off, meaning a final price of $1,019. Just watch out which color option you pick - the discount doesn't apply to all of them.
The U.K. is also seeing a discount, with customers being able to grab the 256GB Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra for 20% off from Amazon. For some extra space for your photos and files, U.K. users can also go for a 512GB Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, which is 19% off from Amazon.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra U.S. Deals
The 256GB version of the Galaxy S25 Ultra has been discounted by 31%, bringing the price down to under $1,000. While it might offer less overall storage, 256GB is enough for the average user to get the most out of the phone.
Price Comparison: $799 @ Best Buy when you connect to Verizon or AT&T
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra stands at the peak of what Samsung's phones are capable of. You're getting a stellar 6.9-inch display, alongside the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy and a trio of powerful cameras. Not only that, the phone also offers one of the best AI experiences on any phone.
Price comparison: $919 @ Best Buy when you connect to Verizon or AT&T
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra U.K. deals
If you're in the U.K., then you can grab the 256GB version of the Galaxy S25 Ultra for 20% off. As with the U.S. version, that means the final price has dropped to below the one-grand mark.
While the U.K. discount on the 512GB S25 Ultra isn't as high as the U.S. version, it at least applies to all four color options. So you can take your pick of Titanium Gray, Silver Blue, Whitesilver or Jetblack and get the same 19% discount.
There's little doubt that the Galaxy S25 Ultra is one of the best phones you can buy. Firstly, the 6.9-inch display is easily one of the best screens around, with strong brightness and colors to make your videos and photos look vibrant and lifelike.
You're also getting access to a trio of cameras that, while not majorly different from the Galaxy S24 Ultra, are still impressive. The 200MP main camera continues to offer stellar images, and Samsung increased the S24 Ultra's 12MP ultrawide to 50MP. There's also a 50MP telephoto lens with a 5x zoom, a 10MP telephoto lens with a 3x zoom and a 12MP selfie camera. Basically, whatever photo you want to take, the S25 Ultra has the tools for the job.
It isn't just cameras that make the Galaxy S25 Ultra an attractive phone. It offers a host of Google Gemini-backed features that are nothing short of impressive. Not only are there old favorites like Circle to Search, but you'll also get features like Cross-app actions, AI Select, Now Brief and more.
All of this is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy with 12GB of RAM, so the S25 Ultra can handle any game or task with ease. And with the 5,000 mAh battery, you're looking at a phone that can last you the day, no matter what you put it through.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra remains on our best phones list for a reason, but it was always a little pricey for some people. However, this deal is the most affordable that we've ever seen, so make sure to grab yours today! And don't forget to visit our Black Friday live blog for the very latest deals as they happen. We also have a Black Friday live blog for the U.K. as well.
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Josh is a staff writer for Tom's Guide and is based in the UK. He has worked for several publications but now works primarily on mobile phones. Outside of phones, he has a passion for video games, novels, and Warhammer.
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