Prime Day 2026: Galaxy S26 Ultra at $950, iPhone 17 Pro at $935

Key Takeaways

- Galaxy S26 Ultra drops to $950, roughly 27% below its launch price
- Refurbished iPhone 17 Pro available for $935 with full iOS 27 support
- Google Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and budget Pixel 10a all discounted
Amazon's Prime Day 2026 kicked off today with four days of deals running through June 26. The headline smartphone offers include Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra at $950 and a refurbished iPhone 17 Pro at $935. Both represent significant discounts on flagship hardware, though buyers should weigh the trade-offs carefully.
An active Prime membership is required for all deals. Free trials work if you haven't used one recently, and Prime Student subscriptions qualify too.
What are the best Samsung deals this Prime Day?
The Galaxy S26 Ultra at $950 is the standout. Samsung's flagship typically launches at $1,299, so this represents roughly a 27% discount on a current-generation device. For buyers who want Samsung's best camera system and S Pen functionality, the timing is good.
Last year's Galaxy S25+ is also discounted, though Amazon didn't specify the exact price. The S25+ remains a capable phone, and the price gap between it and the S26 Ultra will determine whether the older model makes sense.
On the foldable side, the Galaxy Z Fold7 didn't receive Prime Day discounts. Samsung's book-style foldable sits this one out. However, last year's Galaxy Z Flip models are available at reduced prices for those who want a clamshell form factor.
Is the refurbished iPhone 17 Pro worth $935?
Apple's current iPhone 17 Pro is available refurbished for $935. The critical detail here is "refurbished." These are previously owned devices that have been inspected, cleaned, and certified to work. Battery health, cosmetic condition, and warranty terms vary, so check the specific listing.
All iPhones in the sale support iOS 27, which extends down to the iPhone 11 series. Software support isn't a concern even for older models. The real consideration is the charging port: iPhone 14 and earlier models still use Lightning instead of USB-C. If you've already moved your accessories to USB-C, an older iPhone adds friction.
Google Pixel deals: flagships and budget options
Google brought its full lineup to Prime Day. The Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL are both discounted, giving buyers a choice between 6.3-inch and larger display sizes. The Pixel 10 Pro XL competes directly with the Galaxy S26 Ultra for the Android flagship crown.
The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is the only book-style foldable with Prime Day pricing. With Samsung sitting out foldable discounts, Google's offering is the default choice for anyone who wants that form factor at a reduced price.
Budget-conscious buyers have two options: the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10a. Both feature 6.3-inch displays and satellite connectivity. The 10a is Google's value play, while the standard Pixel 10 slots between the budget and Pro tiers.
Mid-range phones and Motorola foldables
Samsung's Galaxy A37 and last year's Galaxy A56 round out the mid-range options. The A-series has always been Samsung's volume play, offering flagship aesthetics at lower prices. Software updates typically lag behind the S-series, but the hardware holds up for everyday use.
Motorola's Razr flip phones are also discounted. For buyers who want a flip foldable but find Samsung's Z Flip pricing too aggressive, Motorola offers a credible alternative with its own design philosophy.
How long do Prime Day deals last?
The sale runs through June 26, giving buyers four days to decide. That said, inventory on popular items like the Galaxy S26 Ultra at $950 tends to move fast. Prime Day has grown into one of the year's largest online shopping events, with Amazon reporting $14.2 billion in sales during Prime Day 2024 according to Adobe Analytics.
If you're on the fence, the key question is whether you'll use the phone long enough to justify the purchase. Flagship phones hold their value better than mid-rangers, but the resale market is competitive. The S26 Ultra and Pixel 10 Pro both have legs for three to four years of use.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Prime membership for these smartphone deals?
Yes. An active Prime subscription is required. Free trials and Prime Student memberships both qualify.
What's the catch with the refurbished iPhone 17 Pro?
Refurbished means previously owned. Battery health, cosmetic condition, and warranty terms vary by listing. Check the specific details before buying.
Does the iPhone 14 support iOS 27?
Yes. iOS 27 supports devices down to the iPhone 11 series. The main consideration with iPhone 14 and older is the Lightning port instead of USB-C.
Why isn't the Galaxy Z Fold7 discounted?
Samsung didn't include the Z Fold7 in Prime Day promotions. The Pixel 10 Pro Fold is the only book-style foldable with discounts this year.
How long does Prime Day 2026 last?
The sale runs for four days, ending June 26. Popular items may sell out before then.
Logicity's Take
The Galaxy S26 Ultra at $950 is the standout deal here. It's a current-generation flagship at 27% off, which rarely happens outside of carrier promotions with strings attached. The refurbished iPhone 17 Pro at $935 is trickier. The price is good, but "refurbished" covers a wide range of conditions. Unless the listing specifies battery health above 90% and includes a meaningful warranty, you're taking on risk that a new phone wouldn't carry.
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