Samsung Now Cuts $350 Off Galaxy S25 Ultra Price In New Special Offer

Samsung Now Cuts $350 Off Galaxy S25 Ultra Price In New Special Offer


Samsung’s flagship Galaxy phone, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, is the latest item to see its price cut in Samsung’s early Black Friday deals. Here are the full details.

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As Black Friday edges closer, more deals are appearing. Samsung already had interesting trade-in credit deals live, and those continue, but if you’d rather not trade in a phone, the new offer means you can save $350 when you buy. This discount applies to all three storage sizes of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (256GB, 512GB and 1TB), available from Samsung here.

This means that the model with 256GB model in unlocked state, which regularly costs $1,299.99 is now down to $949.99. The 512GB storage model usually costs $1,419.99 but is currently selling from Samsung for $1,069.99. Finally, the top-of-the-range 1TB storage model, whose sticker price is $1,659.99, has had the price cut to $1,309.99.

This being Samsung, there’s a total of seven colors available. The regular four titanium black, titanium gray, titanium silverblue and titanium whitesilver are all here, of course, but there are additionally three online-exclusive colors: titanium jadegreen, titanium jetblack and titanium pinkgold.

There are more savings to be had. If you have a phone to trade in, you can save more. But there’s an important caveat: although you can snag a $700 discount if you trade in a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, for instance, that discount is applied to the full purchase price, not the discounted one.

In other words, a 256GB model without trade-in is $949.99 but if you trade in a Galaxy S24 Ultra, the price drops to $599.99. Effectively this means you’re only getting a $350 trade-in discount, which is rather less attractive. That said, if you have a phone you want to get rid of, you may still feel it’s worth having.

Samsung is clear about this on its website: you can check a no trade-in box that says “Get $350 Samsung Instant Savings,” or a yes box that says “Save up to £700,” so there shouldn’t be any confusion.

Some users will feel selling their old phone privately may give them the best of both worlds.

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