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Amazon US has the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra at its lowest price yet, $850


Just yesterday the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (with 256GB storage) was $950, the lowest we had seen in yet (e.g. it was $975 back in May), but now Samsung’s flagship is down even further.

Prime subscribers can pick up the 256GB unit for $850. For context, that is basically the same as the MSRP of a 256GB Galaxy S23 ($860), while the S23 Ultra with that storage was $1,200. You can also grab the 512GB option for $980 too, but that may be too pricey for the extra storage.

In the UK, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is bundled with a free Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go. However, only the 512GB phone is part of the Prime Day deals and the price for the bundle is £1,200.

The Galaxy Chromebook Go on its own is available for £290. It has an 11.6” HD display, an Intel Celeron N4500 (2C/2T, 10nm, 1.1GHz base, 2.8GHz burst), 4GB of RAM and 64GB eMMC storage.


Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go
Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go
Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go
Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go
Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go

Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go

Connectivity options include LTE for Internet on the go and Wi-Fi 6 (ax, 2×2) when at home. There is also a USB-C port, one USB-A 3.2 port, a headphone/microphone combo jack and a microSD slot.

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