Deal | Galaxy S26 series discounted by up to $200, no trade in required

For the first time, Samsung is offering a flat discount on the Galaxy S26 series with no strings attached. The lineup was unveiled in January this year with the base Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra. All three models are now discounted across all memory configurations and color options. Moreover, with trade-in, customers can save up to $720.
Galaxy S26 series discounts
The Samsung store and Amazon have all three phones listed with $100 and $200 discounts. The Galaxy S26 (buy on Amazon) and Galaxy S26 Plus (buy on Amazon) are $100 off which means the entry point into the series is now $800 instead of $900. This is the price for the 256 GB Galaxy S26 regardless of the color options. Similarly, the Galaxy S26 Plus is now $1,000 rather than $1,100 for the 256 GB model.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra (buy on Amazon) starts at $1,100 with a $200 discount on the 256 GB model. The top of the line 1 TB model is priced at $1,600 with the same discount. This offer is valid till April 27 or till stocks last. Notably, Amazon only has the Sky Blue and White colors discount by $200.
This is a no-trade in discount, which means customers can flat out get up to $200 off depending on the device. With trade-in, the Galaxy S26 can be had for up to $380 off while the Galaxy S26 Plus can be had for up to $480 off. As for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, up to $720 can be saved. That amount of savings, however, is only available if you’re trading in a Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Furthermore, with these purchases, Samsung is also offering 10% off on the Buds4 and Buds4 Pro earbuds. On their own, the earbuds are listed at their typical MSRP, but when bundled with the Galaxy S26 series phones, they can be had for $162 and $225 respectively.
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