
ⓘ Samsung
Amazon is currently abuzz with hot deals and large discounts right now, thanks to Amazon Prime Day, a massive annual shopping event exclusively for Prime members that runs for four days from June 23 to midnight on June 26. To be eligible for the deals, buyers must purchase a Prime membership, which is either $14.99/month or $139/year. Alternatively, you can also sign up for a free 30-day trial, grab your discounted products and simply cancel the trial before it ends, thus avoiding any fees.
One such deal involves the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which has seen its price slashed by 28% to a historical low of $934.99, down from its $1,299.99 RRP. Samsung’s 2026 flagship is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, along with at least 256GB of storage and 12GB of RAM. Other hardware specs include the 6.9-inch QHD+ AMOLED display, a 5,000-mAh battery, an integrated S Pen, 5G, Wi-Fi 7, and a robust, premium design built to last. This is reflected in the fantastic score of 90% in our review, which also points out the unique Privacy Display feature and its intended function of providing protection from prying eyes.
On the other hand, the S26 may not be suitable for those who already own the predecessor model. Either way, potential buyers are advised to read our review in full before making a purchase.
Disclaimer: Notebookcheck is not responsible for price changes carried out by retailers. The discounted price or deal mentioned in this item was available at the time of writing and may be subject to time restrictions and/or limited unit availability.
Growing up in regional Australia, I first became acquainted with computers in my early teens after a broken leg from a football (soccer) match temporarily condemned me to a predominately indoor lifestyle. Soon afterwards I was building my own systems. Now I live in Germany, having moved here in 2014, where I study philosophy and anthropology. I am particularly fascinated by how computer technology has fundamentally and dramatically reshaped human culture, and how it continues to do so.

