Talk about a complete Android flagship experience at the first name that comes to mind is the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Samsung has equipped its jumbo-sized flagship with the best hardware it can lay its hands on, some neat software tricks, and of course, the ever-useful S Pen. But all that goodness ain’t cheap. However, thanks to Black Friday deals, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is now up for grabs with a massive 23% discount.

The device usually starts at $1,299, but Best Buy has is currently offering it with a massive $300 discount, bringing its price down to $999.99 with same-day activation. However, if you choose to activate later, you can still get it for just a $50 premium, which is still an awesome deal for a device as powerful as the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

Best Buy is offering the Samsung Note 20 Ultra for just $999.99, a sweet 23 percent off its regular asking price with same-day activation. This is one of the lowest pricing for the Samsung flagship we have seen lately.

Samsung, on the other hand, is offering the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra at an even unbelievable price of just $549.99 with a trade-in. And if you take advantage of the deal, you’ll be also be rewarded with an additional $30 discount in the form of Samsung Credit towards the purchase of accessories. And with Samsung’s accessories going for a record low price at the moment, you should definitely visit the Samsung online store.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

If you have an older tablet lying around or a device you want to upgrade, head over to the Samsung online store as the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra at $549.99 with a trade-in offer is a great deal. You get a lot of phone for that price, and when I say lot, I really do mean it.

To give a taste of what you are getting for that price, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra packs a 6.9-inch Quad HD+ Dynamic AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Plus at its heart, a very capable triple rear camera setup highlighted by a 108MP snapper and a large 4,500mAh battery that can also wirelessly charge your earbuds. Want to know how the device actually fares? Check out Pocketnow’s video review of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra below: