The Entire Samsung Galaxy S25 Line Is Discounted During Amazon's Big Spring Sale
Android afficianados are in for a treat.

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If you've got an Android phone, there's a good chance it's either one of Google's Pixels or Samsung's Galaxies. Luckily, both the entire Pixel 9 lineup and every Samsung Galaxy S25 are discounted for Amazon's Big Spring Sale event. While Pixels are most well known for their exclusive software features and a unique camera bar, Samsung is instead a great choice for anyone prioritizing camera fidelity or raw performance.



Starting with the Samsung Galaxy S25, this phone runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy, a custom version of Qualcomm's reliable mobile chips. It's also got three rear lenses, including a 50MP wide-angle lens, and a 6.2-inch and 120Hz OLED display. Memory is a generous 12GB, while storage options start at 128GB.
If 6.2-inches isn't quite big enough for you, there's also the Galaxy S25+, which shares most of the base model's specs, but bumps up the screen size to 6.7-inches and the starting storage to 256GB. As a plus, it's also got a bigger battery (at 4900mAh vs. 4000mAH), which helps make use of its extra size.
Finally, there's the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This is where that camera pedigree really shows, with the wide-angle lens now being a whopping 200MP, while the Ultra Wide lens jumps from 12MP to 50MP. It also gets an additional, 50MP telephoto lens. But cameras aside, there's also now a 5000mAH battery, the screen is even bigger at 6.9-inches, and there's a titanium frame, as well as an included stylus. About the only thing that doesn't get a bump here is performance—the chip and memory loadouts are the same, although you can chalk that up less to the Ultra being underpowered and the base model being fairly generous on the internals.
Depending on your needs, any of these phones could be a great choice for you, and while Pixel does have its unique Google software, Samsung isn't slacking there, with One UI 7 coming with a number of exclusive media and notifications features.
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