Samsung has just dropped its Galaxy S26 series and Galaxy S26 Ultra has already become the star of the show, without even going on sale yet. But it has also received a price hike and cost around Rs 1,40,000. On the other hand, the last generation Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is now available for around Rs 1,05,000 on Amazon during the Electronics Premier League 2026 sale. So, if you are in the market looking for a new smartphone and are confused between both the devices, I think you should check the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra price deal before making the decision. Below are the details.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra price on Amazon (Buy Now)
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, without any bank offers, is available for Rs 1,06,700, down by its launch price. And if you apply bank offers, you can get an additional Rs 1,000 discount on using select cards, bringing down the price to around Rs 1,05,700, making it an absolute steal. The customers can also get the device on EMI starting at Rs 3,751 per month. But it will depend on the card and conditions of the bank.
Further, if you have a device to exchange, you can find an even better deal. Amazon is offering up to Rs 42,000 value depending on the working conditions, model, variant and other aspects. Customers can also get extended warranty and other add-ons by paying a small amount.
Even after the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, the Galaxy S25 Ultra remains a strong contender for the majority of users. The phone features a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, a powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy processor, and a versatile 200MP primary camera setup. It also features a 5,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging and long-term software updates.
The Galaxy S26 Ultra has a hardware-level Privacy Display, a faster chipset, and 60W charging, but the S25 Ultra performs similarly for most tasks.
For buyers who want flagship performance but want to spend less, the Galaxy S25 Ultra can still be an appealing option, especially if it is available at a discount.
Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. He's been wrangling tech jargon since 2020 (Times Internet, Jagran English '22). When not policing commas, he's likely fueling his gadget habit with coffee, strategising his next virtual race, or plotting a road trip to test the latest in-car tech. He speaks fluent Geek. View Full Profile