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Samsung giving away FREE £800 Galaxy S25 phones if you buy any TV from list of 43 models – and we reveal the cheapest

Samsung giving away FREE £800 Galaxy S25 phones if you buy any TV from list of 43 models – and we reveal the cheapest

The Irish Sun23-05-2025

SAMSUNG has dished out an offer code that gets you a free smartphone if you buy one of the company's new TVs.
With the code and the right TV model, you'll be able to claim a Samsung Galaxy S25 mobile worth £799.
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You'll get a free Samsung Galaxy S25 if you buy the right TV model with the checkout code
Credit: Samsung
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There are some lower-priced TV models on this list too, like the 43" Neo QLED QN93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025)
Credit: Samsung
You just need to plug in the code
AITV
at check-out on the official Samsung website to bag the high-end handset.
It's a "while stocks last" situation, so you might not want to wait too long.
And the code will expire on June 10 anyway, so it won't work if you try to enter it after that date.
The deal only applies to
models
in Samsung's Neo QLED TVs line-up, which you can also discount with a second offer code.
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If you stick in the code
SPRING
at checkout, it'll shave 20% off the price of the telly.
That code will also expire on June 10.
But the upside is that you can combine the codes to reduce the price of the telly – and claim a free
TVS YOU CAN USE THE CODE ON
If you want to try out the offer, you'll need to go direct to Samsung's website.
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Then you'll need to check out the company's range of Neo QLED TVs
The Sun has trawled through the Samsung promotional page to identify the following TV models that support both the
AITV
and
SPRING
discount codes.
Samsung Galaxy S25 launch
It turns out that dozens of
And we've picked out the cheapest telly of the lot if you're keen to bag the deal.
Here's our list, alongside the full price before any discount:
65" Neo QLED QN990F 8K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £4,999
75" Neo QLED QN990F 8K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £6,499
85" Neo QLED QN990F 8K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £,9499
65" Neo QLED QN900F 8K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £3,399
75" Neo QLED QN900F 8K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £4,699
85" Neo QLED QN900F 8K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £6,799
65' Neo QLED 8K QN800D Smart AI TV (2024) - £2,599
75' Neo QLED 8K QN800D Smart AI TV (2024) – £3,499
85' Neo QLED 8K QN800D Smart AI TV (2024) – £4,999
55" Neo QLED QN85F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £1,499
65" Neo QLED QN85F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £1,799
65" Neo QLED QN85F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £2,799
85" Neo QLED QN85F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £3,599
43" Neo QLED QN93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £1,199
50" Neo QLED QN93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £1,299
55" Neo QLED QN93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £1,699
65" Neo QLED QN93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £2,499
75" Neo QLED QN93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £3,499
85" Neo QLED QN93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £4,999
48" OLED S90F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £1,499
55" OLED S90F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £1,899
65" OLED S90F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £2,699
77" OLED S90F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £3,799
83" OLED S90F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £5,999
55" OLED S95F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £2,499
65" OLED S95F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £3,399
77" OLED S95F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £4,499
83" OLED S95F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £6,999
48" OLED S93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £1,499
55" OLED S93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £1,899
65" OLED S93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £2,699
77" OLED S93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £3,799
83" OLED S93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £5,999
55" OLED S85F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £1,699
65" OLED S85F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £2,499
77" OLED S85F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £3,499
83" OLED S85F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £4,499
65" The Frame Pro Neo QLED 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £2,099
75" The Frame Pro Neo QLED 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £2,999
85" The Frame Pro Neo QLED 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025) – £3,999
98' Crystal UHD DU9000 4K Smart TV (2024) – £1,799
85" Crystal UHD U8020F 4K Smart TV (2025) – £1,349
85" Crystal UHD U8000F 4K Smart TV (2025) – £1,349
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Dozens of Samsung TV models are eligible for the free phone promotion
Credit: Samsung
Note that for some of these TV models, the
SPRING
discount code will only remove 10% of the price.
But for almost all of them, the full 20% will be taken off.
The cheapest model on this list is the 43" Neo QLED QN93F 4K Vision AI Smart TV (2025), which is highlighted above and currently reails at £1,199.
This one is eligible for a 10% discount with
SPRING
, taking it to just under £1,100.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S25 – THE KEY SPECS
Here's what you need to know about this freebie phone...
Processor: Octa-core 4.47GHz / 3.5GHz
Screen: 6.2-inch
Resolution: 2,340 x 1,080 (FHD+)
Display: Dynamic AMOLED 2X 120Hz
Rear Camera: 50.0 MP + 10.0 MP + 12.0 MP
Front Camera: 12.0 MP
Video Resolution: UHD 8K (7680 x 4320)@30fps
Storage: 128GB
Memory: 12GB
Port: USB Type-C
Bluetooth: 5.4
Operating System: Android
Sensors: Accelerometer, Barometer, Fingerprint Sensor, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Hall Sensor, Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor
Weight: 162 grams
Battery: 4,000mAh
Video Playback Time: Up to 29 hours
Picture Credit: Samsung
And then you get a free Samsung Galaxy S25 thrown in as part of the bundle.
It's worth noting that this particular TV model is currently listed as having "very low stock".
All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.
Always do your own research before making any purchase.
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The Samsung Galaxy S25 is one of the most high-end smartphones on the market
Credit: Samsung

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