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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra unlocked now $300 off, or up to $469 off Best Buy open-box

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has hit all-time low pricing at Amazon with a solid $300 slashed from the list on brand-new, unlocked units. We are talking about the best straight up cash discounts since launch here at $150 better than the current Samsung prices, however, Best Buy has the Galaxy S26 Ultra 512GB at up to $469 off today in “excellent” open-box condition too. 

As we explained yesterday, when it comes to new condition S26 Ultra units bundled with Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, the Samsung offers were your best bet (they are no longer as good though). But when it comes to just landing the phone itself, Amazon’s straight $300 cash discounts are where it’s at:

While Best Buy’s open-box offers on the 256GB model are largely even more than buying a new one at Amazon right now, it does have a compelling deal on the black Galaxy S26 Ultra 512GB:

This “excellent” condition open-box unit is landing at $469 under the list price and $169 below the Amazon all-time low deal price we are tracking right now. While that might not be enough for some folks to warrant an open-box purchase, $169 is not insignificant and we wanted to make sure this option was on the same table as the new deal for folks that feel the same way. 

These units are said to 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