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Samsung’s unlocked Galaxy S26 Ultra just hit the best Amazon price ever at $300 off (4 colors, no bundle needed)

While the official Samsung site is still offering a notable $325 off when you bundle the latest Galaxy S26 Ultra with the new Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, if you don’t want the buds Amazon is now serving up a new all-time low on the phone itself

Amazon is now offering both the 256GB and 512GB Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra at $300 off the list price – that’s $100 better than the deal straight from Samsung on the phone by itself:

This is the best cash discount Amazon has ever offered on the flagship S26 Ultra since release. There were some notable bundle offers and FREE credit promotions during the pre-order phase, but in terms of straight up cash savings on the actual unlocked phone, this is the best deal we have ever tracked on Amazon. The deals on both storage configs are live on all four colors Amazon carries.

Right now on the Samsung site, these two storage configurations are on sale at $1,100 and $1,300, respectively. 

Again, you can also throw in the Galaxy Buds 4 Pro with the phone on the Samsung site and land a total of $325 off the combined list prices, which is still the best deal if you want both. But if you just want the phone, today’s Amazon all-time low price is the better option – you’ll save an extra $100. 

For a complete rundown on how to score the $325 off for the onions and buds bundle, everything you need to know is waiting in our feature piece right here

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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