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Samsung’s unlocked 512GB Galaxy S25 Ultra is now $300 off at Amazon

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Earlier this week Best Buy launched a 1-day deal offering $300 off a series of 512GB Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra models and, while that deal has come and gone, Amazon is stepping in with the same offer. You’ll now find three different colorways of the 512GB S25 Ultra down at $1,119.99 shipped, or $300 off the regularly $1,420 list price. 

For comparison’s sake, the Samsung site is serving up a SAMSUNG200 coupon code on this model right now, but it is only taking $200 off the list price. There are some notable bundle options, including some of the latest buds, watches, and tablets, you can add to your order at 40% off on top of the $200 discount, but Amazon’s deal is otherwise your best bet right now. 

You’re not going to get the Samsung exclusive Jadegreen, Jetblack, or Pinkgold options you see pictured above – all of which are $200 off direct from Samsing, but they are also $100 more pricey than the Amazon colors right now. 

Today’s deal is matching our previous mention to deliver the lowest we have tracked at Amazon since a quick mid-April dip down to $1,100. 

More of this week’s Samsung deals:

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra features:

Staying in the moment is easier than ever with the all-new Galaxy S25 Ultra. Its intelligent AI transforms into your own virtual assistant that evolves with you to work better for you. Let’s say you want to enjoy a night out with friends but don’t have time to plan. Just ask Galaxy S25 Ultra to invite your friends to the nearest bowling lounge tonight. Your phone will find the info and text it to them. You don’t need to slow down your speech or speak like a robot —just talk to your phone naturally, and it will understand. While you’re out rolling spares, Night Video brings out the details in every moment —even in low light —while Audio Eraser makes it easy to reduce distracting noises, like those pins crashing one lane over.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices