
"Both storage variants of the Galaxy S25 Ultra have crashed to all-time low prices on Amazon for Black Friday: The 256GB model drops from $1,299 to $949, while the 512GB version falls from $1,419 to $1,019. With these prices well undercutting Samsung's own website, Amazon is the clear winner on this flagship purchase. At these lower prices, the S25 Ultra competes with the iPhone 17 Pro, and many would argue Samsung gives you more features for less cash. See at Amazon Best Smartphone"
"The screen of the 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X runs at a native 3088 x 1440 resolution with adaptive refresh rates from 1Hz to 120Hz. Lowering its refresh rate to 1Hz while displaying static images, this screen dynamically adjusts its refresh rate depending upon content; it ramps up to 120Hz in the case of gaming and scrolling. The peak brightness goes up to 2600 nits for great outdoor visibility even under direct sunlight."
"The Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip represents the most powerful mobile silicon currently available. This custom variant happens to run slightly faster than the standard Snapdragon 8 Elite in other flagship phones. The octa-core architecture handles demanding games and 4K video editing, and heavy multitasking without breaking a sweat. AI processing happens locally on the device through dedicated neural processing cores."
Amazon has reduced Galaxy S25 Ultra prices to $949 for 256GB and $1,019 for 512GB, undercutting Samsung's website and positioning the phone as a Black Friday bargain against the iPhone 17 Pro. The 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display runs at native 3088 x 1440 with adaptive refresh from 1Hz to 120Hz, peak brightness up to 2600 nits, HDR10+ support, and Gorilla Glass Victus 3 protection. The Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy delivers top-tier octa-core performance with faster clocking than the standard variant and on-device AI via neural cores. A 5000mAh battery provides all-day use with 45W wired charging to 65% in 30 minutes, 15W wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging for accessories.
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