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This Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra deal on Amazon gets you a $200 gift card for free

Samsung unveiled their latest lineup of Galaxy S25 series smartphones in January, and while you can save at plenty of the expected retailers, including T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T, you can also snag savings elsewhere — including this $200 gift card bundle deal at Amazon.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
Right now, you can snag an unlocked Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 512GB smartphone at Amazon for $1,420. Plus, you’ll get a free $200 Amazon gift card, essentially dropping your price to $1,220.
Samsung’s largest (and most expensive) S25 Ultra device has a better camera system, including high-res Marco shots and high-res zoom photos/video, up to 1TB of storage, and a better battery life of 5000mAh. It comes in Titan Black, Titan Gray, Titan Silverblue, and Titan Whitesilver, but Samsung.com has additional exclusive colors in exclusive colors in Titanium Pinkgold, Titanium Jetblack, and Titanium Jadegreen. The S25 Ultra starts at $1,299.
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The 256GB model also includes this offer, and is selling for $1,300 plus a free $200 gift card.
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