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Save $250 on a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra in This Amazon Labor Day Deal

Save 0 on a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra in This Amazon Labor Day Deal
Save 0 on a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra in This Amazon Labor Day Deal


Upgrading to a new phone can be expensive, so it’s well worth taking advantage of Labor Day deals while they’re still hot. We’re seeing plenty across Amazon but wanted to highlight the latest Samsung model, which has seen a decent $250 discount applied. Available in four different colors — black, gray, violet and yellow all in titanium blends — the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is a premium phone that has everything you need for today’s modern age. It’s available for $1,049 at Amazon after being slashed by 19%. 

This Galaxy S24 Ultra is a powerhouse. It comes equipped with a large 6.8-inch dynamic AMOLED 2X QHD Plus display, 12GB of RAM as well as 256GB of storage. On top of this, it sports a 50-megapixel camera with a five-times zoom, comes with an S Pen and some nifty AI features — including Live Translate and Circle to Search. Not to mention, the model has a solid battery life and is slated for seven years of software upgrades so there’s no chance of it becoming outdated anytime soon. 

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One of our biggest gripes with the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra was its expensive $1,300 price tag, however, it still earned our top spot for best premium Android phone for 2024, So taking into account this price cut, the cost becomes a bit more palatable. While not the lowest price we’ve ever seen (that was $949 at the beginning of August), it’s still a pretty good reduction that likely won’t last long. 

Not a fan of this particular Samsung phone? We’ve got plenty of other options for you, so check out our roundup of the best Samsung Labor Day deals happening right now for big savings on a plethora of other models.

Watch this: Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Review: More AI at a Higher Cost



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