2026 is almost here and we are almost on the verge of seeing the increased prices of our favourite smartphones. And by any chance if you are planning to upgrade your device to the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, I would say this is the best time to do so. The device is listed with a massive Rs 24,000 discount after bank discounts. Secondly, there are high chances that it may also witness a price hike. So. if you want quad camera, super bright and accurate AMOLED panel, powerful performance and a decent battery pack, scroll down and read Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 5G price deal on Flipkart.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 5G price in India (on Flipkart)
Launched at Rs 1,29,999 in India, the device is currently available for around Rs 1,09,900. Even after a Rs 20,000 discount, you can get up to 4,000 discount on using select bank cards. The platform is also offering no-cost EMI options with installments starting at Rs 3,868 per month. But you will have to pay processing fees and interest, depending on the terms and conditions.
Additionally, the customers can also trade their old device and claim a value of up to Rs 68,050 depending on the working conditions, brand and other aspects. You can also get add-ons like extended warranty, covers, adapters and more accessories by paying extra.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 5G specs
Starting with the display, the Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with a 6.9-inch AMOLED panel along with 120Hz refresh rate. The device comes packed with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset and is paired with 16GB RAM and up to 1TB storage. The device comes with a 5,000 mAh battery and supports 45W charging. It runs on One UI 8 and will be among the first Samsung devices to get One UI 8.5.
For cameras, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with 200MP main, 50MP ultrawide, 50MP periscope, and 10MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom. In terms of front camera, the device comes with a 12MP front facing camera.
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