
The four-day Amazon Prime Day shopping event concluded this Friday. Let’s explore current prices on the Samsung Galaxy S26 flagship models, alongside select Galaxy mid-range devices and the Google Pixel 10 lineup.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra remains priced under $1,000, offering 256GB of storage. There's an option to upgrade to 512GB for an additional $200. For further insights, check our comparison articles featuring the Galaxy S25 Ultra and iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
$375 offRead our reviewThe Samsung Galaxy S26+ is roughly $150 less than the S26 Ultra. You can refer to this head-to-head article to determine if these savings are worthwhile. Additionally, the Galaxy S25+ is also discounted, offering a decent value during Prime Day, but now the 2025 model lacks competitiveness. The 256GB version is available for $800, which is just $15 more than the S26+.
Samsung Galaxy S26+
$215/$300 offRead our reviewAn unusual situation arose during Prime Day when the S26+ 512GB model was cheaper than the standard S26 512GB. This discrepancy has since been resolved.
Samsung Galaxy S26
$215 offRead our reviewThe Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is typically the more affordable 6.7” option. However, if you are considering 256GB models (which we recommend since 128GB may prove insufficient), the price difference between the S25 FE and S26+ is just $85, making the upgrade worthwhile. The S26+ features the faster Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, compared to the two-year-old Exynos 2400 chipset in the S25 FE and comes with an extra 4GB of RAM.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
$70/$50 offRead our reviewMeanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy A57 is better suited as the budget-friendly 6.7” option, although 256GB models are currently out of stock on Amazon.
Samsung Galaxy A57
$100 offRead our reviewFor the Google Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL, a discount of $300 applies to both, placing the Pro XL's price very close to that of the S26 Ultra, with only a $35 difference. Check out our detailed comparison of the two. However, for the 6.3” phones, the Pixel 10 Pro is priced $115 higher than the Galaxy S26.
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
$300 offRead our reviewGoogle Pixel 10 Pro
$300 offRead our reviewThe Google Pixel 10 presents a more budget-friendly option at $135 less than the Galaxy S26; however, it serves as a mid-ranger that competes more closely with the Galaxy S25 FE, as you lose quite a few features when transitioning from the Pixel 10 Pro to the Pixel 10.
Google Pixel 10
$250 offRead our reviewThe most affordable option is the Google Pixel 10a, which competes against the Galaxy A57. The Pixel 10a serves as a minor upgrade over the 9a, although improvements include better battery life and faster charging capabilities.