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Flagship Android Smartphones Drop in Price on Amazon After Prime Day Kickoff

Flagship Android Smartphones Drop in Price on Amazon After Prime Day Kickoff

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Three flagship Android smartphones—Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Google Pixel 10 Pro, and Galaxy Z Fold 7—saw their prices drop on Amazon during the final hours of Prime Day, hitting new record lows.

In the final hours of Amazon’s Prime Day sale, prices for three top-tier Android smartphones dropped even further. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Google Pixel 10 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 have hit new historic lows, making them particularly attractive deals for buyers.

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is now available for $919.99—a $380 discount from its standard price. Notably, the price has dropped an additional $30 compared to the first day of the sale. The Google Pixel 10 Pro is now priced at $684, a $316 reduction from its usual cost, while the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is available for $1,469.99 with a $530 discount.

All three devices were already at record lows at the start of Prime Day, but prices dropped even further in the final hours of the event. However, time is running out: Amazon notes the offer will expire within hours. An Amazon Prime subscription is required to participate, but users can take advantage of a free 30-day trial period.

Common questions

Which smartphones saw price drops on Amazon during Prime Day?
Prices for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Google Pixel 10 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 dropped during the final hours of Prime Day, reaching record lows.
How much can I save on the Galaxy S26 Ultra?
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is now priced at $919.99, a $380 discount from its standard cost. This is $30 cheaper than its price at the start of Prime Day.
How long will the discounts on flagship smartphones last?
The promotion ends within hours after Prime Day concludes. An Amazon Prime subscription is required, but a free trial period is available.
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Source: Android Authority