This extraordinary Galaxy S25 Ultra deal will keep $610 in your pocket without a Prime membership
The S25 Ultra is obviously not as impressive or as sophisticated as the S26 Ultra, but at $610 off its list price in a 1TB storage variant, it's hard to look away.
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The Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with a built-in S Pen... among so many other great things. | Image by PhoneArena
If you do that, you can find the Galaxy S25 Ultra, for instance, at $849.99 in an entry-level 256GB storage variant at Walmart, or you can pay $200 more for the same device with a whopping 1TB of local digital hoarding room at Woot.
The Amazon-owned e-tailer is somehow selling the most expensive S25 Ultra configuration at $610 off its $1,659.99 list price in four different colorways at the time of this writing, and best of all, you're looking at brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged, and fully unlocked units here with a 1-year manufacturer warranty included.
Now, I realize $1,049.99 might feel like an obscene price to pay for a 2025-released smartphone in 2026, but before you turn your back on this unprecedented Woot promotion, you should consider all the similarities between the Galaxy S25 Ultra and its 2026 sequel, which is currently available at a (heavily reduced) price of $1,449.99 in a 1TB storage configuration.

That amazing quad rear-facing camera system is only one of the S25 Ultra's big selling points today. | Image by PhoneArena
While the Galaxy S26 Ultra does pack a newer and faster Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor than its predecessor, the Snapdragon 8 Elite inside said predecessor is clearly still more than capable of handling everything and anything you throw at it with grace and unrivaled smoothness.
The only other notable upgrades are slightly faster charging and admittedly groundbreaking Privacy Display functionality, which I'm sure we can agree are not worth anywhere near a $400 premium. The 6.9-inch screen, quad rear-facing camera system, super-premium build quality, and 5,000mAh battery, meanwhile, are all virtually unchanged, allowing the Galaxy S25 Ultra to crack any objective list of the best Android phones money can buy in 2026.
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