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The Galaxy S25 Ultra Is Now 70% Off, Samsung Is Clearing Out Stock

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Premium smartphones are usually synonymous of hefty price tags, but Samsung has released an irresistible offer that feels almost too good to be true. Just a month after its grand debut, the Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with a massive discount that transforms this flagship Android into an accessible luxury.

One of the highlights of Samsung’s current offer is their “double the storage for free” deal: Essentially, the 512GB model now costs the same as the 256GB version which makes it a no-brainer to go for the higher storage option. Normally priced at $1419, the 512GB variant is now available for just $1299. And if you’re eyeing the top-tier 1TB version, it’s also massively discounted—down to $1419 instead of its original $1659.

See Galaxy S25 Ultra at Samsung.com

But that’s just the beginning and Samsung’s trade-in program takes this deal to another level: If you have an eligible older smartphone to trade in, you can get up to $900 off the price of the Galaxy S25 Ultra. The list of qualifying devices is available on Samsung’s official website and if you hit the maximum trade-in value (if you trade in a Galaxy S24 Ultra, Z Fold 6 or Z Flip 6), you could walk away with the Galaxy S25 Ultra for an unbelievable $399 instead of $1419!

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Samsung is throwing in additional perks for Galaxy S25 Ultra buyers by offering huge discounts on accessories to complete your setup. For example, you can grab the latest Galaxy Buds3 Pro for just $59 (down from $249) or pick up the Galaxy Watch Ultra for $297 instead of $649 (save over $300 on the most premium Android watch!). There’s even potential to resell these discounted accessories and use that extra cash to offset some of the remaining cost of the phone itself.

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Now, let’s talk about what makes the Galaxy S25 Ultra such a unique and premium device: this smartphone features a stunning 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with QHD+ resolution (remember, Samsung is probably the best phone display manufacturer in the world and produces iPhones displays) which delivers vibrant colors and sharp details that make everything from streaming videos to gaming an absolute joy. Under the hood, it’s powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite processor for lightning-fast performance no matter how demanding your tasks are.

The camera system on the Galaxy S25 Ultra is another major highlight: At its core is a groundbreaking 200-megapixel main sensor, supported by an ultra-wide-angle lens (improved from the previous Galaxy 24 Ultra) and two telephoto lenses with impressive optical zoom capabilities. This camera setup truly delivers professional-grade results every time, no matter how good you are in photography.

Samsung has also packed this phone with intelligent features that enhance everyday usability: The Galaxy AI system takes things to another level and offers real-time translation, smart search capabilities, photo editing and personalized summaries that help keep your life organized. Features like the Now Bar (which gives you quick access to key functions even when your phone is locked) and Now Brief (a customizable dashboard for important updates) add even more convenience.

With all these features and innovations, it’s no wonder people are comparing the Galaxy S25 Ultra to Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro. But here’s where Samsung wins: thanks to this promotion, you’re getting a device that rivals—and in some ways surpasses—the iPhone 16 Pro at a fraction of its price. This offer will not last forever, and even the previous Galaxy S24 Ultra wasn’t that cheap for Black Friday. You should make sure you grab yours before it runs out of stock.

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See Galaxy S25 Ultra at Samsung.com

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