SAVE OVER $10: As of Jan. 23,Horror Archives grab the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra clear case for $12.49 at Best Buy — 50% off its regular price.
If you’re lucky enough to get your hands on the sleek new Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, the last thing you want is to cover it up with a bulky or boring case. That’s where the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra clear case comes in — now on sale at Best Buy for just $12.49. That's 50% off its original $24.99 price tag.
This case is all about simplicity and style. It’s completely transparent, so your phone’s striking design (and choice of colorway — icy blue, navy, mint, or silver shadow) shines through unimpeded. But don’t let its slim profile fool you; this case is as practical as it is minimalist. It’s durable enough to protect your Galaxy S25 Ultra from everyday scuffs, scratches, and minor bumps, ensuring your investment looks flawless.
SEE ALSO: Where to preorder Samsung's new Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra smartphonesThe Galaxy S25 Ultra itself is a beast of a phone, featuring a jaw-dropping 6.9-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, a 200MP wide camera for ultra-crisp shots, and cutting-edge AI integration powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. When rocking an advanced device, you need a case that complements it without stealing the spotlight.
This clear case gets that balance just right — offering solid protection while keeping things lightweight and unobtrusive.
If you’ve been looking for a way to safeguard your phone without compromising its aesthetic, this clear case is the perfect match. Plus, with an easy snap-on design, it’s as convenient as it is chic.
At just $12.49, this deal is a no-brainer for S25 Ultra owners who want style and functionality without spending a fortune. But act fast — deals like this don’t last long!
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