As a reminder, Amazon has moved Prime Day earlier this year, now scheduled for June 23-26. The retailer has already introduced early Prime Day deals that are worth checking out. In the meantime, here are some standard deals requiring no subscription.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 512GB is currently priced at $1,220, slightly lower than its price from a couple of weeks ago. This model stands out as the most popular this generation, as the other two S26 models are not offering any discounts. We particularly highlight the 512GB variant because the 256GB version has a negligible discount of just $45—an insignificant saving for reduced storage.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
$125/$230 offRead our reviewComparatively, the 512GB Google Pixel 10 Pro XL is priced at $1,020, which is $200 less than the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. The price difference for the 256GB version is also modest at $70. For a thorough comparison of the Pixel 10 Pro XL and the Galaxy S26 Ultra, refer to our dedicated article.
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
$250/$300 offRead our reviewAmazon also has a competitive offer on the smaller Google Pixel 10 Pro. This model competes directly with the Samsung Galaxy S26, which, as noted earlier, currently has no discounts available—checked on both Amazon and Samsung.com, where prices remain unchanged. Consequently, the Pixel emerges as the more economical choice, especially at the 512GB storage level (the 512GB S26 is priced at $1,100).
Google Pixel 10 Pro
$250 offRead our reviewSamsung Galaxy S26
Read our reviewFor those looking for a more budget-friendly option, the non-Pro Google Pixel 10 might be a good choice. Check out our Pixel 10 vs. Pixel 10 Pro article to see the differences and what you might miss out on.
Google Pixel 10
$200 offRead our reviewAs the S25 FE approaches retirement, the Samsung Galaxy A57 has emerged as the go-to mid-range option. If you're curious, our article compares the Galaxy A57 with the S25 FE.
Samsung Galaxy A57
$60 offRead our reviewThe Galaxy A57 competes with the Google Pixel 10a, as their 256GB versions are similarly priced, with a mere $40 difference for the 128GB variants.
Google Pixel 10a
$50 offRead our reviewIn related news, Motorola unveiled the Motorola Edge (2026) earlier this week, featuring a 6.3" display. The phone will be available starting next week (June 11). While its initial price of $600 is considered ambitious, it will serve as a noteworthy alternative to the Galaxy A57 and Pixel 10a once discounts are available.
Motorola Edge 2026
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