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Amazon Is Clearing Out Galaxy S25 Ultra Stock, Now Much Cheaper Than on the Official Store

Amazon Is Clearing Out Galaxy S25 Ultra Stock, Now Much Cheaper Than on the Official Store

Gizmodoa day ago

Right now, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is Amazon's top-selling phone. It came out in January 2025 and is now seen as the best Android phone – even better than the iPhone 16 Pro according to many. Amazon is selling it for $1,049 which is $250 less than its original price of $1,299, and a record low price. It's also much cheaper here than at the official Samsung store, but it could sell out fast.
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Best Phone in 2025
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is regarded by experts as the best phone available currently: Samsung has pushed the boundaries of hardware and software by integrating artificial intelligence at every level to deliver a seamless user experience. At the heart of the phone is the newest Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor which offers lightning-quick performance for lag-free multitasking and media consumption. The huge 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display offers stunning colors and clear graphics so whether it's work or gaming, everything is a treat. Its battery life is long enough for you to use during a whole day (and maybe even more) of heavy usage without needing to worry that you'll be running out of power, which makes it ideal for business people, influencers, and others who use their phone all day long.
You will also adore its AI-driven camera system: The Galaxy S25 Ultra features a high-end quad-camera setup, including a 200MP main sensor, a 50MP periscope telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and a second telephoto lens for versatile photography. The Audio Eraser camera captures stunning video in challenging low-light environments and eliminates background noise. So that you can relive your most cherished moments with less distraction and greater sharpness. The portrait features are optimized to sharpen skin tones while preserving natural texture so that each photo looks professional and stylish.
Other than photography, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is also a genius at keeping your day simple through its wide usage of AI: With features like 'Multiple Tasks With One Ask,' you can keep your day simple by instructing your phone to perform several tasks all at the same time with a single request. For example, you can have it search for a nearby vegan pet-friendly restaurant and text the results to a friend in one shot. It's this combination of premium hardware—like the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset and multi-purpose camera array—with smart AI features that makes the Galaxy S25 Ultra such a compelling choice for those seeking the best in performance and innovation.
If you're looking for a premium AI smartphone that makes life easier, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is a great pick at its lowest price ever.
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