Samsung is currently running one of the best offers we’ve seen on a latest phone. The Samsung S24 Ultra (and other models) are subject to brilliant discounts, with the brilliant phone available for just $549.99 at Samsung. You can save a record-beating $300 straight off the bat, or $750 with eligible trade-in. Added to that, you’ll get upgraded storage, bringing the total savings up by a further $200.

Yup, you’re getting an unlocked 512gb model for the same price as the 256gb, and then adding the other discounts in as well. This is an iPhone 16 launch-beating offer if we ever saw one. There’s actually a bunch of other perks too, like an included like subscriptions to Microsoft 365, Adobe apps and YouTube Premium. We loved this phone in our Samsung S24 Ultra review, and it’s currently at the top of our best camera phone guide.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 256GBWas:Now:Save:

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 256GB
Was:
$1,499.99
Now: $549-$999.99
Save: $500 – $950

Overview: We think the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is the best Android phone available, and the best camera phone too. The lasted device adds new AI features such as real-time call translations, note assist and Circle Search using the S pen.

Key features: Display: 6.8″ Quad HD+ (120Hz) Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display | Dimensions: 162.3 x 79.0 x 8.6mm | Main Camera: 12MP Ultra Wide Camera / 200MP Wide-angle Camera / 10MP Telephoto Camera | Selfie Camera: 12MP | Zoom: 100X Space Zoom | Storage : 256GB/ 512GB/ 1TB | Weight : 232g | Battery: 5000mAh (typical) | Material: Titanium frame

Release date: 31 January 2024

Price history: This is one of the best trade-in deals we’ve seen on the most powerful Samsung camera phone – and there’s no contract to be tied into either, which sets it apart. And the $300 off with no trade in beats out any previous discount we’ve seen too.

Price check: Best Buy: $1,299.99

Review Consensus: In our review of the S24 Ultra, we found that it had an excellent camera system, and we loved the S-Pen too. We also appreciate the fact that it now gets 7 years of updates. The downside is the price, but this deal brings it into more reasonable territory.

TechRadar: ⭑⭑⭑⭑ | Tom’s Guide: ⭑⭑⭑⭑ |