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There’s nothing quite like a new Android flagship like a Pixel 10 Pro or a new Galaxy S25 Ultra. But sometimes, for some folks, that’s just entirely overkill and that’s where Samsung’s A series models come in – the 2025 edition of the Samsung Galaxy A56 is now back to Amazon all-time low pricing at under $425 unlocked.
Amazon is now offering the most affordable Samsung Galaxy A56 smartphone back down at the lowest price we have tracked there. This one landed stateside a few months back starting at an already affordable mid-range $500 list price, but Amazon is now dropping it back down to the $424.95 shipped all-time low in the graphite and exclusive olive colorways.
- Samsung Galaxy A56 128GB $425 (Reg. $500)
Today’s $75 discount lands on par with the best straight up cash discount we have tracked on the new device since it release and the gift card bonuses at launch – you had to fork out the full $500+ to score those though. While you can knock up to $150 off the list price with trade-ins directly at Samsung, there are no direct cash deals there right now.
As mentioned above, the A series makes for a notable lower-cost solution and the A56 is the best of them. This mid-ranger delivers a 50MP rear camera, a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, and six years of Android OS and security updates
Hit up our our launch coverage for additional details.
Samsung Galaxy A56 features:
The sleeker, lighter design of Galaxy A56 5G makes it easier and more comfortable to hold as you browse, snap and share as compared to Galaxy A54 5G. The Awesome Intelligence of Galaxy A56 is like having a suite of superpowers. You can find answers quicker using Circle to Search with Google. Plus, get the photos and videos you want with tools like Best Face and Auto Trim. The ultra-clear 6.7” display of Galaxy A56 5G helps you enjoy the latest shows, your favorite pics or fun social videos in awesome detail.
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