Save $200 on Samsung’s new Galaxy S24 Ultra starting from $1,100 all-time lows

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Amazon is now offering the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra starting at $1,099.99 shipped. This is the unlocked 256GB smartphone that normally sells for $1,300 and is now $200 off. It’s an extra $50 below our previous mention and matches the all-time low for one of the first times. The elevated 512GB model is also on sale at $200 and drops to $1,219.99 – also an all-time low. Over at Best Buy, the retailer is matching both of the deals. You can read all about the newest from Samsung in our coverage over at 9to5Google.

The new Galaxy S24 Ultra is the new high-end smartphone from Samsung that comes centered around a 6.8-inch QHD+ display with variable 120Hz refresh rate. It has a brighter 2,600-nit brightness and comes powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, with Android 14 One UI 6.1 out of the box. All of that enables the big AI selling points, like Google’s new Circle to Search feature, alongside the same processing for photos and videos taken on its 200 MP primary camera. 

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A new 5,000mAh battery offers extra juice and also now has a quick charging features that gets you up to 65% capacity in just 30 minutes. Did I forget to mention that the S Pen come standard and can click right into the handset? Because that has to be one of the best parts. 

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Do more with the most epic Galaxy yet. Wondering where the cool museum that your favorite influencer visited is located? Simply Circle to Search¹ with Google and start planning your own trip to the Louvre. Then get ready to experience local flavors by calling ahead with Live Translate³ to make a reservation in French, even if all you know is “Bonjour.” Capture every detail of your candlelight meal with impressive Nightography and zoom in to see the live violinist playing across the room.

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