Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra Hits $899 Record Low — S25+ $150 Off, S25 Edge $600 Off & S24 FE Lowest Price Yet (Nov 7, 2025)

November 7, 2025
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra Hits $899 Record Low — S25+ $150 Off, S25 Edge $600 Off & S24 FE Lowest Price Yet (Nov 7, 2025)

Early Black Friday phone deals are arriving fast. Here are today’s best savings on Samsung’s S25 lineup, plus bonus Google Pixel Watch 3 and ASUS Vivobook S offers.


Today’s top headlines (Nov 7, 2025)

  • Galaxy S25 Ultra (256GB) drops to a record-low $899.99 in the US and £999 in the UK ahead of Black Friday. [1]
  • Galaxy S25+ (256GB) gets $150 off on Amazon — price falls to just under $850. [2]
  • Galaxy S25 Edge (512GB) sees over $600 off in Best Buy open‑box “excellent” condition (down to $617.99); new units are $400 off at Amazon. [3]
  • In India, Galaxy S24 FE is at its lowest-ever price: ₹33,799 listed, with cashback dropping it below ₹33,000. [4]
  • Bonus deals:Google Pixel Watch 3 hits as low as $200 (up to $239 off on LTE), and ASUS Vivobook S 15 (Snapdragon X Elite) falls to $779.50 ($520 off). [5]

Why it matters: These are some of the steepest pre–Black Friday phone and wearable discounts we’ve seen this season, undercutting typical carrier promos and setting clear “buy now” price anchors for the weekend.


Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra hits a record low

What’s new today: TechRadar confirms Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra (256GB) has fallen to $899.99 in the US and £999 in the UK — both record lows — with stock noted at Amazon and availability also flagged at Best Buy. The UK deal reflects a £250 discount from the £1,249 list price. [6]

Takeaway: If you want Samsung’s best camera + S Pen + Galaxy AI in a single device, $899.99/£999 is the strongest open-market price we’ve tracked heading into Black Friday. [7]


Galaxy S25+ gets a straightforward Amazon price cut

The deal: Multiple deal roundups highlight $150 off the Galaxy S25+ (256GB) at Amazon, bringing the price just under $850. 9to5Toys’ Black Friday PSA corroborates the $150-off figure for early sales, and PhoneArena’s dedicated deal story calls out the same cut “two days ago,” implying the discount is still live today. [8]

Who should buy: The S25+ is ideal if you want the S25 Ultra’s large-screen vibe and performance without paying Ultra money; today’s sub‑$850 pricing makes it one of the best-value big Android phones around. [9]


Galaxy S25 Edge: deep cuts on open‑box, big savings on new

The deal: 9to5Google’s Thursday roundup flags two notable angles on the S25 Edge:

  • Best Buy open‑box (“excellent”) 512GB at $617.99$600+ off the regular price — with 1‑year warranty and full accessories stated.
  • Amazon (new) units are still $400 off for unlocked models. [10]

Context: The S25 Edge is the ultra‑thin member of the S25 family, with a 200MP camera in a sleek, titanium build. The open‑box option is the lowest effective price we’re seeing for any S25-series flagship today, provided you’re comfortable with an open‑box purchase vetted by Best Buy’s program. [11]


In India: Galaxy S24 FE drops to its lowest price yet

The deal (updated today): Digit reports the Galaxy S24 FE listed at ₹33,799, with Amazon Pay ICICI cashback taking it under ₹33,000. The article, updated Nov 7, 2025, details additional exchange benefits and EMI options. If you’re shopping under ₹35K, this is the best price we’ve seen to date. [12]


Bonus: Great non‑Samsung tech deals to know about

  • Google Pixel Watch 3—multiple configs discounted, including 45mm LTE down to $261 (original $500) and base models from $200 (original $400), representing up to $239 off today. [13]
  • ASUS Vivobook S 15 (3K OLED, Snapdragon X Elite)—now $779.50, a $520 drop (also matched at Walmart), with 16GB/1TB, 120Hz OLED and Copilot+ features. [14]

Quick comparison: Which Samsung should you buy today?

Buyer typeBest pick todayWhy it’s compelling right now
Power users / creatorsGalaxy S25 UltraRecord‑low $899.99/£999 for Samsung’s top camera system, S Pen, and Galaxy AI extras. [15]
Big screen, lower spendGalaxy S25+$150 off brings the 256GB model under $850 — closest to Ultra feel on a tighter budget. [16]
Slim + stylishGalaxy S25 Edge$617.99 open‑box (Best Buy “excellent,” 1‑yr warranty) or $400 off new at Amazon — the thinnest flagship experience for less. [17]
Value in IndiaGalaxy S24 FE₹33,799 list with cashback under ₹33,000 — today’s lowest‑ever price. [18]

How we verified today’s prices

  • Publication timestamps & pricing were checked against the live stories at TechRadar (published Nov 6, 2025) and 9to5Google (posted Nov 6, 2025, 8:50 am PT). Digit confirms the Nov 7, 2025 India price update. PhoneArena and 9to5Toys reinforce the S25+ $150 discount band. As of Friday, Nov 7, 2025, these deals are publicly reported and widely visible. [19]

Tips before you checkout

  • Mind storage tiers: Today’s S25 Ultra price is for 256GB; higher capacities may vary. [20]
  • Open‑box vs. new: Best Buy’s open‑box “excellent” listings include a 1‑year warranty; still, verify seller and return windows at checkout. [21]
  • Regional caveats: UK and India prices include local RRP/offer dynamics; US prices may fluctuate quickly during early Black Friday. [22]

Sources

TechRadar (S25 Ultra record low), 9to5Google (S25 Edge, Pixel Watch 3, Vivobook S), PhoneArena/9to5Toys (S25+ $150 off), Digit (S24 FE India price). [23]


Editor’s note: Prices and availability can change without notice and may vary by color/retailer/region. Always confirm final price in cart and check shipping dates and return policies.

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References

1. www.techradar.com, 2. www.phonearena.com, 3. 9to5google.com, 4. www.digit.in, 5. 9to5google.com, 6. www.techradar.com, 7. www.techradar.com, 8. 9to5toys.com, 9. www.phonearena.com, 10. 9to5google.com, 11. 9to5google.com, 12. www.digit.in, 13. 9to5google.com, 14. 9to5google.com, 15. www.techradar.com, 16. www.phonearena.com, 17. 9to5google.com, 18. www.digit.in, 19. www.techradar.com, 20. www.techradar.com, 21. 9to5google.com, 22. www.techradar.com, 23. www.techradar.com

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