The Galaxy S24 Ultra has been around since January, having been introduced alongside the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus. Since then, Samsung has released the Galaxy Z Flip6 and Galaxy Z Fold6, the latter of which has now become Samsung's most expensive smartphone. The Galaxy S24 Ultra remains one of the most expensive smartphones around though, at least going off its $1,299.99 MSRP with 256 GB of storage.
In recent weeks, the likes of Amazon have been heavily discounting Samsung's latest 'Ultra' smartphone, albeit not below $1,000. However, that threshold was breached a few days ago when the device dipped to $974.99 with 256 GB of storage. Now, Amazon US is offering the Galaxy S24 Ultra for even less. Unfortunately, this is not true for its Titanium Black variant, although Amazon US has dropped this by 24% to $990.
By contrast, the same retailer has reduced Titanium Grey and Titanium Violet versions of the same device to $969 and $965, respectively. As it stands, the latter is the cheapest that the Galaxy S24 Ultra has been on Amazon. Sadly, Amazon US has not outlined when any of these new savings will end. Please see our Galaxy S24 Ultra review for a detailed look at the device and how it compares against other modern flagships.
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