It was last February when Samsung presented the new Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. This powerful smartphone comes with the S Pen, an accessory that makes it easy to take notes and edit images. With this smartphone, you will benefit from all the power of a Galaxy S smartphone and, above all, you will be able to explore the full potential of artificial intelligence thanks to Galaxy AI.
There are many features available, such as surround sound for search, instant translation, tools for editing your images, and even Now Brief, which gives you personalized and relevant information throughout the day. Sold on the Auchan website, the titanium black Galaxy S25 Ultra, with a storage capacity of 512 GB, is sold at 1,170.08 euros instead of 1,592.99 euros.
Save more than 400 euros on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphone
Once the order is placed, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will be delivered to your home within a few days. This rugged smartphone is protected by a titanium frame, Corning Gorilla Armor 2 glass, and is water and dust resistant.
This Samsung smartphone features a custom-designed chip, the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy. The latter offers all the power you need and is especially suitable for video games with Ray Tracing and Vulkan optimization. The battery life of the Galaxy S25 Ultra can reach up to 31 hours, for long-term use.
On the back of the Galaxy S25 Ultra we find a powerful camera associated with the ProVisual engine. The camera consists of a 200-megapixel wide-angle sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle sensor, a 50-megapixel telephoto lens, and a 10-megapixel telephoto lens. It helps you capture all the important moments, both in photos and videos, regardless of lighting conditions.
If you were looking for the Galaxy S25 Ultra at the best price, Auchan sells it for 1,170.88 euros compared to the usual 1,592.99 euros.
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