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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Drops $200

Samsung's flagship is getting more affordable, but can you afford to miss out on the Privacy Display?

Samsung has slashed the price of its latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, by a hefty $200. Now available for just $1,099.99 at Amazon, Best Buy and Samsung's official store, it’s no longer as costly to get your hands on this privacy-centric powerhouse.


For those who value their digital privacy during daily commutes or other outings, the Privacy Display feature is a game-changer. This unique display blocks any peeping Tom from getting a glimpse of what you're viewing when viewed from the side, ensuring that your personal browsing remains private. At $100 more than its slightly less feature-packed sibling, the S26 Plus, this is still an excellent deal for privacy-conscious tech enthusiasts.


Besides Privacy Display, the S26 Ultra stands out with a 6.9-inch OLED screen capable of 120Hz refresh rates and dual telephoto lenses offering various optical zoom levels to keep your photos sharp without digital noise. It’s Samsung’s first flagship phone to include an S Pen stylus, making it a versatile tool for both work and play.


Even if you're not sold on Privacy Display, the rest of the lineup has seen price drops too. The smaller S26 now costs $799.99 and the S26 Plus is down to $999.99, making it a bit more competitive with its bigger brother.

Original source:  https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/908196/samsung-galaxy-s26-ultra-privacy-display-deal-sale-unlocked
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