Samsung’s Flagship Phone Is at the Lowest Price It’s Ever Been

Ayomide Sadiq
There’s no better time to get your hands on Samsung’s flagship devices than now.
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There's not a single person who uses an Android device who would be fine with mid-range or budget specs over flagship ones. It doesn't matter if we're talking about you or your grandma—everyone can appreciate more speed and more power, and that's why some of us always take a look at the flagships first.

Today is a good time to look at a flagship first, especially the flagships being offered by the most famous South Korean OEM. The Samsung Galaxy S25 is on sale, bringing it down to a price that it has never seen before. And to make that deal more inclusive, the bigger Samsung Galaxy S25+ is also seeing big savings.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 Is at the Lowest Price It Has Ever Seen Before

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I'm not the Samsung Galaxy S25's biggest fan, but it'd be nearly impossible for me not to acknowledge how good a phone it is, especially in isolation. Forget about how it upgrades over the last few generations of Samsung S devices, and forget about how it compares to the smartphones coming out of China. The Galaxy S25 brings a spectacular display, more than enough power, and plenty of spectacular software and AI features.

Samsung Galaxy S25
Screen6.2 inches, AMOLED, LTPO 120Hz, FHD+, HDR10+, 2,600-nit peak brightness
ProcessorSnapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy
Storage12GB RAM; 128GB/256GB/512GB UFS 4.0
Rear Cameras50MP + 10MP 3x Telephoto + 12MP UW
Front Cameras12MP
Battery4,000mAh
Charging25W wired, 15W wireless

If you don't mind the small footprint of the Galaxy S25, then it definitely wouldn't hurt if it found itself as your daily driver. The only issue is that, for most people, the launch price of $799.99 is too much to hand over. New phones, especially flagships, tend to cost a lot, after all.

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Today is a good chance to forget about the launch price and latch onto something a little more affordable. For a limited time, you will be able to get your hands on the Mint colorway of the Samsung Galaxy S25, with a 22% discount. That's right, you'll save $175 and pay only $625 for the 128GB variant of the device. And if that's not enough storage for you, the 256GB model (in Mint as well) is 20% off, so you only have to pay $685.

The Bigger Samsung Galaxy S25+ Is Also on Sale With 25% Off

If you're not a big fan of small phones, don't leave yet. The Samsung Galaxy S25+, with a much bigger 6.7-inch display, is also on sale for a limited time. The deal is also restricted to the Mint model on Amazon, but the fact that you'll be saving a quarter of the usual price for the 256GB model is enough of a reason to pay attention. It has never been priced as low as this on Amazon.

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The Galaxy S25+ typically starts at $1,000, but for now, you'll be able to get it at $750. And again, if you want more storage—512GB of it, to be exact—you'll still get 22% off the higher-capacity variant, so you'll pay only $870.

Just so you know, this deal is excellent. The 256GB S25+ costs less than the 128GB S25 did at launch. And for that price, you get all these extras:

  • A bigger display (6.7 inches versus 6.2 inches)
  • A higher-resolution display (1440p versus 1080p)
  • A bigger battery (4,900mAh versus 4,000mAh)
  • Faster wired charging (45W versus 25W)
  • Ultra-Wideband (UWB) support
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