Last chance! Amazon’s record-low Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra deal ends soon

The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra has never been cheaper at Amazon

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Update (28/11): Amazon has now extended its UK Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra offer until December 31 (or while stocks last). Previously, the retailer’s complimentary £250 voucher was valid until 11:59pm on November 28.

This year’sCyber Monday dealsevent is over, but there’s still time to save big on what is, for us, thebest phonemoney can buy in 2023: theSamsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.

At the time of writing, Amazon is still offering Samsung’s latest flagship for as little as$899.99 (down from $1,199.99) in the US, and£999 (down from £1,249) in the UK. Both prices represent record-low device-only offers for this phone, but given that the traditional November sales window is now closed, we don’t expect either deal to last much longer (Amazon recently extended its UK Galaxy S23 Ultra offer from November 28 to December 31, but stock is likely to run out before that date).

Incidentally, if you’ve got an existing premium smartphone to trade-in, thenSamsung’s own Galaxy S23 Ultra offermay be the better option. In the US, you’ll get up to $800 trade-in credit for handing in your current Samsung, Apple or Google smartphone – though, of course, you’ll need to own one of the latest models to get the largest saving – and in the UK, you’llget up to £500 trade-in credit plus a further £250 off with code S23ULTRA250.

In theory, then, you can pick up the Galaxy S23 Ultra for as little as $399 / £499 right now, but you’ll have to be willing to part ways with the expensive flagship phone you bought last year.

Today’s best Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra deal

Today’s best Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra deal

Samsung Galaxy S23 UltraUS:was $1,199.99 now$899.99 at AmazonUK:was £1,249 now£999 at AmazonWinner ofTechRadar’s reader’s choice awards for 2023, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is a fantastic pick if you’re on the hunt for a flagship device with heaps of power, a gorgeous display, and class-leading cameras. It’s currently still on sale for a record-low price at Amazon in both the US and UK, though given that Black Friday and Cyber Monday are now over, we don’t expect either deal to last much longer. If you’ve got an existing premium smartphone to trade-in, then Samsung’s ownGalaxy S23 Ultra offermay be the better option.

If you’re a regular reader of TechRadar, you’ll already know how highly we rate theSamsungGalaxy S23 Ultra. We’ve highlighted a smattering of the phone’s winning features in the deal block above, but if you need further convincing of its technological prowess, TechRadar’s Managing Editor for mobile computing, Roland Moore-Colyer, recently explainedwhy he was on the hunt for a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra deal this Black Friday. Alternatively, check out ourSamsung Galaxy S23 Ultra reviewfor the full low-down.FollowTechRadar on TikTokfor news, reviews, unboxings, and unmissable deals!

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Axel is TechRadar’s UK-based Phones Editor, reporting on everything from the latest Apple developments to newest AI breakthroughs as part of the site’s Mobile Computing vertical. Having previously written for publications including Esquire and FourFourTwo, Axel is well-versed in the applications of technology beyond the desktop, and his coverage extends from general reporting and analysis to in-depth interviews and opinion. 

Axel studied for a degree in English Literature at the University of Warwick before joining TechRadar in 2020, where he then earned an NCTJ qualification as part of the company’s inaugural digital training scheme.

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