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Samsung Makes Surprise New $203 Offer To Galaxy S24 Buyers

Samsung Makes Surprise New $203 Offer To Galaxy S24 Buyers

Forbes26-03-2025

The Samsung Galaxy S24. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
After handing out free Chromebooks, Samsung is now offering another generous device giveaway to Galaxy S24 buyers.
The promotion gifts a free Galaxy Fit 3 and Galaxy Buds FE to people who buy the Galaxy S24 or S24 FE. Combined, both devices are worth £158 ($203) and Samsung has also discounted last year's flagship by £100 ($129). The promotion ends on April 15th and only applies to shoppers in the U.K.
The deal can be picked up at a wide range of shops, including Argos, Asda, Curry's and others. It's available widely because the devices are not bundled with the phone when purchased. Instead, buyers will have to submit a claim form to Samsung—receiving the watch and earbuds a month later.
Samsung has a dedicated giveaway site that details the process. But in essence, you will have to provide your proof of purchase, the device's IMEI number and some personal details. This must be submitted within 30 days of purchase and if everything is done properly, Samsung says the gifts will be sent out within 45 days.
This is not the first time Samsung has given away a free device, or service, to U.K. shoppers. Previously, the Korean company has handed out a free Chromebook, Galaxy Tab, Galaxy Watch FE and a 12 month subscription to Disney Plus to Galaxy S24 buyers. This is alongside repeated device discounts.
U.S. Galaxy buyers aren't so lucky, with free accessory devices rarely bundled with smartphones. Samsung U.S. does, however, offer some huge price cuts and eye-wateringly high trade-in prices. A recent Galaxy Z Flip 6 sale combined a straight $120 off the handset and up to $700 in trade-in value.
Bundling more than one freebie with the Galaxy S24 is particularly generous, even considering Samsung's penchant for giveaways. I suspect this is a way of silencing any doubts about buying last year's tech, whilst also crowbarring people into the company's ecosystem. The Galaxy Fit 3 and Galaxy Buds FE are Samsung's cheapest wearables that are perennially discounted and often used as makeweights in promotions.
I don't think it's worth buying the Galaxy S24 just for these freebies, which are individually cheap anyway. Combined with the £100 off, it's a solid deal. But the Galaxy S24's price will only continue to drop as it moves further away from its release date. You will find better straight discounts over the coming months, either from Samsung or retailers looking to clear their remaining stock. Keep an eye on Amazon because it has repeatedly undercut manufacturer pricing in the last six months.

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