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Hurry! Grab the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra at its cheapest-ever price at $899.99

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If you’ve been holding back the entire year to get yourself an Android flagship at the absolute best price, now’s your chance to purchase the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (256GB). It’s currently available on Amazon for $899.99, the lowest price since the device debuted at $1,299.99 in February 2025.

Among the top contenders on our list of the best Android phones in 2025, the Galaxy S25 Ultra checks all the boxes for an ideal flagship smartphone, and the Black Friday deal brings it to a more accessible price point.

What you’re getting

As we mentioned in our review of the device, “the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is a powerhouse and its performance, screen, and battery life will impress and satisfy most people who buy one.”

I’ve spent some time with the device, and the thing that stood out to me was the gorgeous display, the powerful quad-rear camera setup and, most importantly for me, the built-in stylus that the company calls S-Pen.

Here’s a quick recap of the smartphone’s specifications.

  • You get a sharp 6.8-inch LTPO AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and up to 2,600 nits of brightness.
  • The S25 Ultra is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, which is still one of the fastest Android chipsets around.
  • Its camera system is built for professionals and enthusiasts, featuring a 200MP primary shooter, 3x and 5x telephoto lenses with up to 100x digital zoom), and a high-resolution ultrawide for wide landscapes.
  • The 5,000 mAh battery easily delivers six to eight hours of screen-on time, and with
  • Samsung’s seven-year update promise means the phone will receive new One UI versions through 2032.

Why it’s worth your money

A lot of smartphones are available at a discount during the Black Friday Amazon sale, but the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s specifications make it one of the best money can buy.

  • You get a big, smooth, and vibrant display that’s great for both consuming and creating content.
  • The chipset has more power than most people will ever need, whether you’re shooting 8K videos, editing them, or gaming at the highest settings.
  • Its camera setup is highly versatile, letting you capture close-up subjects, pets, people, and landscapes with ease.
  • It runs One UI 8 with the full suite of Galaxy AI features, including Google’s Gemini assistant.
  • And with solid battery life, it easily lasts a full day of heavy use without worry.

For buyers who want one of the best hardware and software combinations, and one that will last for a long time, thanks to good build quality and many years of software updates, the S25 Ultra is a no-brainer at full price – at $899.99, it’s a steal of a deal.

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