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Save $232 Off Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra Unlocked Phone While You Still Can

Amazon has never sold this flagship Samsung phone so cheaply.

When it comes to shopping for the best Android phone money can buy, a Samsung Galaxy phone is always likely to be at or near the top of your list. At the top of its nonfoldable lineup is the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, a phone with a huge display and a heap of features. But it also comes with a suitably hefty price tag, which is why finding a Galaxy S25 deal is so important. And right now, Amazon is selling one for just $1,068.

That price is the lowest that we’ve seen Amazon list this model to date, but it’s also a limited-time offer that could end at any moment. The good news is that there are multiple colors for you to choose from, but we suggest ordering your new phone soon if you don’t want to miss out.

This Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with 256GB of storage and a superfast Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip that has been reworked specifically for these phones. That allows for the usual slew of AI features, including Google’s Gemini, Samsung’s own Galaxy AI and more.

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The first thing that you’ll notice about this phone is the huge 6.9-inch Dynamic OLED 2X display with a maximum 2,600-nit peak brightness, which is more than enough to make outdoor use a breeze. The display supports the included S Pen for notetaking and doodling, while photographers will be pleased to learn that Samsung hasn’t scrimped in the camera department.

The main 200-megapixel wide camera supports autofocus and optical image stabilization, while 100x Space Zoom support means you can snap subjects even when they’re way off in the distance. A 50-megapixel ultrawide camera and a 10-megapixel telephoto lens round out the main talking points.

Why this deal matters

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra sits at the very top of the Android smartphone pile if you don’t want to go the foldable route, and the chance to pick one up at a discount is always worth considering. This model comes with all of the premium features you’d expect from a phone at this price and the S Pen adds additional functionality that devices like the iPhone 16 Pro Max just can’t match.

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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Selling Out in Stores as Devs Pledge More Physical Stock

The eccentrically titled RPG is a hit with gamers and critics, and physical copies are flying out of stores.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is looking more and more like one of the standout video games of the year. But if you’re looking to grab yourself a physical copy, you might be waiting a little bit longer.

As a lifelong fan of role-playing-games — and Japanese RPGs in particular — I’m feeling like Clair Obscur, with its gorgeous visuals, unique story and new spin on classic turn-based combat, might’ve been made just for me. I’m so down for everything about it that I’ve committed to getting a physical copy for the PlayStation 5. But there’s a hitch: Those copies have been sold out everywhere near me since the game came out.

On Wednesday, game creator Sandfall Interactive acknowledged that physical copies of the game have been sold out at some retailers and said distributors were working to get more copies back in stores.

«We are aware that we have sold out of physical editions at various retailers,» the post said. «Our distribution partners are looking into re-stocking! Sorry, the demand has been higher than expected in many regions. Please stay in touch with your local stores for more info.»

Kepler Interactive, the publisher of Clair Obscur, didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

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