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Samsung revives its best Galaxy S26 Ultra deal ever for 4th of July — get a record-beating $350 discount without a trade | Daily Reports Online

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The official Samsung Store had an epic deal on the Galaxy S26 Ultra last week, with the retailer offering the device with a record-beating $350 upfront discount. Well, after a short pause, it appears that the deal is back today — just in time for the 4th of July.


In case you missed it, the deal in question is a choice between an upfront $350 discount or a trade-in rebate of up to $720. Both can be used to get a seriously cheap unlocked device here, but the upfront discount is actually the more noteworthy of the two.

Generally speaking, we’re accustomed to seeing big trade-in rebates on this device, but if you’re someone looking to just buy a device outright, then you’ll know that big upfront discounts like this are much rarer.

Today’s discount brings the 256GB configuration down to $949, which is still pricey, but much better than the $1,299 that it originally listed for on release.


Today’s record-low Galaxy S26 Ultra deal at Samsung

Samsung’s best Galaxy S phone yet

The Galaxy S26 Ultra is the current phone to beat if you’re looking for the very best high-end Android flagship money can buy. Our Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review described it as ‘the best Galaxy S phone to date’ despite its fairly modest upgrades over the previous generation.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra definitely resembles the S25 Ultra, but the company did tweak the formula slightly with new features without increasing the price. For example, the new Privacy display and Super Steady video mode — both of which you won’t get on the standard Galaxy S26 or S26 Plus.


Otherwise, it’s still an Ultra device, meaning you get the best display, best cameras, and the versatility of its built-in S Pen. It’s definitely pricey, but if you’re a power user who makes full use of your phone, it’s worth the $950 price of admission.

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