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Galaxy S26+ just hit new Amazon all-time lows at $235 off, Best Buy open-box units $465 off

This morning we featured some notable deals on Galaxy S26 Ultra at $325 off with some Galaxy Buds 4 Pro bundled or as much as $435 off in open-box condition. However, for those looking towards the more affordable, or rather mid-tier, range of the lineup, the unlocked Galaxy S26+ in brand new condition just hit a new Amazon all-time low and its open-box units are as much as $465 off.

Samsung is now offering $200 off all configurations of the Galaxy S26+ – the best straight up cash discount it has offered since release. Amazon, however, has just dropped all of the models it carries even lower to the best we have tracked to date:

This is up to $235 off the list prices at new Amazon all-time lows with prices undercutting the Samsung offers, save for those looking to trade up for one – you can land up to $480 off direct depending on what you have to trade in. 

Much like we featured this morning on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, there are some notable “excellent” condition units at Best Buy for folks looking to save even more on the Galaxy S26+ though. While not all configs and colors are all that much lower than the new Amazon all-time lows above, there are a couple worth having on the radar:

Best Buy says these units “work and look like new with restored factory settings” and with all parts/accessories included. The listing page also mentions a 1-year warranty. 

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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


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