Samsung will officially release its Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra on February 7, and that only means that you have until the rest of the day to take advantage of the latest pre-order perk on Amazon. For those stumbling across this deal for the first time, Amazon is offering up to a $200 gift card to early adopters, with those pre-ordering the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ provided with a $100 gift card for their troubles.
However, those who will secure Samsung’s latest and greatest for the year, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, will be offered the highest reward as Amazon will give a $200 gift card that can be used to purchase other items without burning a hole through your wallet. This year, Samsung got serious about the internal specifications bit of its entire lineup because not only do the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra all ship with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite with overclocked frequencies, the company has also incorporated 12GB LPDDR5X RAM as standard.
Most of the camera hardware has been retained from last year, but some software optimizations, not to mention the Image Signal Processor (Image Signal Processor) of the Snapdragon 8 Elite, will ensure better image and video results. Samsung has also upped its Galaxy AI suite by adding more features to the mix to take on Apple Intelligence. If you plan on becoming one of the early adopters, you might want to browse around some accessories because these flagships need a ton of love and care to last for longer.
Get the Galaxy S25 from Amazon - $799.99 (Get a $100 Amazon gift card, offer applicable on all four colors)
Get the Galaxy S25+ from Amazon - $999.99 (Get a $100 Amazon gift card, offer applicable on all four colors)
Get the Galaxy S25 Ultra from Amazon - $1,299 (Get a $200 Amazon gift card, offer applicable on all four colors)
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