$100 off brings Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025) below $550 at Amazon in a limited-time discount the report describes as unusually steep.
March had a slightly better $120 markdown, but this is the first cut larger than $50 in months, making it one of the watch’s strongest recent deals.
Samsung positions the model for active users with a titanium case, sapphire crystal AMOLED display and a 590mAh battery rated for up to two days per charge.
The offer centers on Samsung’s top smartwatch and may expire quickly, putting the emphasis on short-term deal availability rather than a permanent price reset.
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