Amazon takes its Galaxy S26 Ultra deals to the next level with a hefty new discount of nearly $400
With a built-in S Pen and Privacy Display functionality, Samsung's latest and greatest non-foldable flagship is incredibly hard to turn down at its newest Amazon discount.
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Yes, the massively discounted Galaxy S26 Ultra includes an always handy stylus. | Image by PhoneArena
While you can regularly save $200 or $250 (or significantly more with the right device trade-in) through the official US website of the world's number two handset vendor, the greatest way to reduce your S26 Ultra spending is almost always an Amazon.com purchase.
Right now, for instance, the e-commerce giant is slashing around 335 bucks off the $1,299.99 list price of the 6.9-inch giant in an entry-level 256GB storage variant and a Sky Blue colorway, which sounds pretty much impossible to beat... until you look at the phone's 512 gig configuration.
That's amazingly marked down by an even heftier $395 from a regular price of $1,499.99 in the same decidedly eye-catching Sky Blue hue, and although I obviously cannot predict the future, I highly doubt any reputable US retailer will be able to eclipse this outstanding new deal anytime soon. Possibly, not until Black Friday or Cyber Monday in more than three months. Maybe not even then.

Sky Blue is undoubtedly one of the cleanest and prettiest S26 Ultra color options. | Image by Samsung
It almost goes without saying that you're looking at a higher-than-ever Galaxy S26 Ultra discount here that requires no special membership, device trade-in, upfront carrier activation, or anything of that sort, and just in case the phone still doesn't feel very affordable, you might want to note that a 512GB Pixel 11 Pro XL is more than $300 costlier at the time of this writing.
That aforementioned iPhone 18 Pro Max is also widely expected to cost a lot more than $1,100 or so in a 512 gig storage variant and never receive a discount of this caliber, so while the S26 Ultra is admittedly still not what I'd call conventionally affordable, its value proposition is likely to look irresistible to a lot of Android power users. Especially when you consider Samsung's unmatched Privacy Display functionality.
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