Amazon Prime Day’s four-day shopping spree ends this Friday – so, let’s see what the prices are now. We chose non-folding phones from the Google Pixel 10 lineup, along with some Galaxy mid-rangers in addition to the Samsung Galaxy S26 flagship.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra still costs under $1,000. However, this gives you 256GB of storage. You can upgrade to 512GB, but it’s a $200 upgrade this year. As always, we’ll point you to our comparison articles against the Galaxy S25 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro Max.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
$375 off
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12/256GB – $935 at Amazon US 12/512GB – $1,135 at Amazon US
The Samsung Galaxy S26+ is $150 or so cheaper than the S26 Ultra – here’s a head to head article to take a look at whether that savings is worth it. The Galaxy S25+ is also discounted – the Prime Day deal was really great, but now that it’s over, the 2025 model isn’t competitive. The 256GB model costs $800, so $15 more than the S26+.

Samsung Galaxy S26+
$215/$300 off
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12/256GB – $785 at Amazon US 12/512GB – $1,000 at Amazon US
There was a weird situation with the Prime Day deal when the S26+ 512GB was cheaper than the vanilla S26 512GB. As you can see below, that’s no longer the case.

Samsung Galaxy S26
$215 off
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12/256GB – $685 at Amazon US 12/512GB – $885 at Amazon US
The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is usually the cheapest 6.7″ option, but not so much anymore – if you’re looking at a 256GB phone (and you should, it’ll be hard to make use of 128GB of storage), the difference between the S25 FE and the S26+ is only $85 and it’s worth the upgrade. You get the faster Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset (compared to the two-year-old Exynos 2400) 4 more With giga ram.

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
$70/$50 off
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8/128GB – $580 at Amazon US 8/256GB – $700 at Amazon US
The Samsung Galaxy A57 is better positioned as a cheaper 6.7” option, but Amazon has sold out of 256GB models.

Samsung Galaxy A57
$100 off
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8/128GB – $450 on Amazon US
Both the Google Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL are discounted by $300. This puts the Pro XL at essentially the same price as the S26 Ultra – there’s only $35 between them. Here’s our detailed comparison of the two. However, Samsung is $115 cheaper than Google phones in the 6.3” category with the Pixel 10 Pro and Galaxy S26.
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google pixel 10 pro
$300 off
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16/256GB – $800 on Amazon US
The Google Pixel 10 is $135 cheaper than the Galaxy S26, but it’s a mid-ranger that competes with the Galaxy S25 FE because you lose a lot from the Pixel 10 Pro to the Pixel 10.
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google pixel 10
$250 off
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12/128GB – $550 on Amazon US
The cheapest option is the Google Pixel 10a, which competes against the Galaxy A57. The Pixel 10a was a small upgrade over the 9a, although it has better battery life and faster charging.
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google pixel 10a
$100/$78 off
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8/128GB – $400 at Amazon US 8/256GB – $522 at Amazon US

