Samsung has a history of dropping prices on its phones shortly after the initial release, or in some cases, before the full release. Less than two weeks after the Galaxy S21 series became widely available, Samsung has now dropped the price on all three phones by $100-200.The regular Galaxy S21 originally sold for $799, already a $200 reduction in cost from last year's flagship, but is now available for just $699.99. It has a Snapdragon 888 chipset, 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, triple rear cameras, and a 6.2" flat AMOLED screen. The Galaxy S21+, with a larger 6.7-inch curved screen and the same RAM/storage/cameras, now starts at $799.99 ($200 off). Finally, the S21 Ultra, with an upgraded camera array, extra RAM, and S Pen support, is on sale for $999.99 ($200 off).The discounts for each phone are equal to the accessory credit Samsung was providing with pre-orders, so if you didn't get the phones during that period, you can now pocket the savings instead of just spending it on Samsung's own add-ons. The Samsung online store is still selling the phones at MSRP, but with reduced accessory credit (e.g., $50 for S21 orders).You can buy the phones from multiple retailers at the links below. If you're not sure which model is best for you, check out our comparison guide.

UPDATE: 2021/02/22 9:26am PST BY CORBIN DAVENPORT

If you missed out on this sale the first time around, it's back now. Just like before, the Galaxy S21 is $699.99 ($100 off), the S21+ is $799.99 ($200 off), and the S21 Ultra is $999.99 ($200 off).

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