Samsung Galaxy S26 Amazon deal buyers in India are seeing some of the steepest price cuts yet on Samsung's recent flagship phones, including the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S24.
Samsung's Galaxy S26 was launched in India at Rs 87,999 but is currently listed on Amazon at Rs 79,999, an effective flat discount of Rs 8,000. Prime users paying with an Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card can get 5 per cent cashback, while non-Prime customers receive 3 per cent, further lowering the effective outlay. Buyers can also choose no-cost EMI plans starting around Rs 2,813 per month and may get exchange benefits of up to Rs 46,000 depending on the brand, model and condition of their old phone.
The Galaxy S25 is presently available at Rs 58,800 on Amazon, compared with its launch price of Rs 80,999, implying a direct reduction of Rs 22,199 on the compact flagship. As with the S26, Prime users with the Amazon Pay ICICI card are eligible for 5 per cent cashback, and non-Prime users get 3 per cent, along with no-cost EMI options starting at roughly Rs 2,067 per month.
For buyers eyeing the older, but still high-end, Galaxy S24, Amazon is advertising a current selling price of Rs 51,997 against a launch tag of Rs 79,999, a markdown of Rs 28,002. The handset is also being bundled with no-cost EMI schemes, starting at about Rs 1,828 per month, and cashback of 5 per cent or 3 per cent for Prime and non-Prime Amazon Pay ICICI card holders respectively. Customers trading in an older smartphone can receive up to Rs 39,000 off, though the final valuation depends on the device's age, condition and market demand.
Samsung's S-series phones, including the Galaxy S26, S25 and S24, sit in the premium tier with features such as high-refresh-rate AMOLED displays, long-term Android updates and Galaxy AI capabilities. With Amazon's direct discounts, stacked cashback, EMI options and high exchange caps, the current Samsung Galaxy S26 Amazon deal significantly narrows the price gap between these flagships and upper mid-range devices. The offers are advertised as limited-time promotions, meaning users who were waiting to upgrade may find this one of the more favourable windows to switch to a recent Galaxy S-series phone before prices move again.

