During this pre-order period which ends tomorrow (Friday), you’re getting double the storage without paying extra. The Galaxy S25 Ultra 512GB is priced at just $1,299 (instead of $1,419), and the 1TB model is priced at $1,419 down from $1,659. You can get similar discounts on the Galaxy S25 and S25+.
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Samsung has launched a pre-order campaign for its new Galaxy S25 Series and offers deals that are hard to ignore. With the pre-order period set to end this Friday (January 31, 2025), you have a limited window to take advantage of these offers which surpass even the discounts seen during last year’s Black Friday sales on the Galaxy S24 series.
With that out of the way, you'll want to head directly to the Samsung website and start the preorder process for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. You'll be able to grab it unlocked so that it works with any wireless carrier, and then you'll need to decide how much storage space you want, with Samsung providing three options: 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB.
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The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra may be an iterative update over the S24 Ultra, but it iterates in pretty much every way.
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Tipster claims Samsung has made improvements in screen quality and brightness uniformity with its Galaxy S25 Ultra.
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