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Samsung’s most affordable Galaxy S25 sitting at Amazon low with $200 in savings, more

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Amazon was extremely aggressive with pricing on Samsung’s 2025 model Galaxy smartphone releases for Prime Day last week. Some of those deals are indeed still live and detailed for you below, but we wanted to shine a light on the most affordable Galaxy S25 device of the year (before you get into the FE models, anyway) that is now $200 off the list price. 

Amazon is now offering a couple colors of the most affordable Galaxy S25 down at $599.99 shipped. These unlocked units deliver the 128GB S25 at $200 off the $800 list price to match the lowest we have tracked at Amazon since release. While there have been deeper discounts on the far more affordable S25 devices and configurations, this is the least pricey model outside of the S25 FE that is currently just $50 less than this from Samsung. 

As mentioned above, there are still some notable hangover Prime Day deals lingering on some of the higher-end 2025 Galaxy releases you’ll find below:

We are also still tracking enhanced trade-in values coming straight from the official Samusng site right now for folks with gear to flip towards a new device:

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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