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Samsung is giving away FREE tablets worth £259 with one of its top gadgets – find out exact date deal will end

Samsung is giving away FREE tablets worth £259 with one of its top gadgets – find out exact date deal will end

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SAMSUNG customers can pick up a brand new tablet at no extra cost as part of a limited time offer.
The gadget, worth £259, will be included for free every time a shopper picks up a new Android phone.
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Samsung is currently offering a limited time deal with every purhcase of the new Galaxy handsets (stock image)
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If you're planning to update your phone, buying a specific Galaxy model can earn you a free Samsung tablet.
With this deal, there's no better time to upgrade to the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, or Galaxy S25 Ultra.
If you switch to one of these latest Galaxy S25 handsets, Samsung will reward you with a Galaxy Tab A9+ tablet free of charge.
Given that Samsung usually sells this Android tablet for £259, that's not a bad offer.
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Complete with an 11-inch LCD touchscreen display, the tablet offers 90Hz high refresh-rate for smoother animations and fast-paced gameplay.
This Samsung gadget also has fitted dual speakers, which are ideal for watching your favourite TV shows and movies on-the-move.
An 8MP camera on the rear case and a 2MP front-facing camera are perfect for capturing moments and carrying out video calls.
It boasts a 7,040mAh battery for all-day usage and 64GB of built-in storage.
You can expand your storage up to 1TB with a microSD card while Wi-Fi 5 is built-in for reliable streaming.
It comes pre-installed with Samsung's popular One UI software with features like Samsung Knox to secure your personal information and Quick Share to wirelessly share files between devices.
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The tablet has been praised by tech experts, with NotebookCheck awarding it a score of 84%.
They branded it "a fast and far-better-quipped successor to the much-loved Galaxy Tab A8".
And now, you can nab one of these well-reviewed 11-inch Android tablets at no cost.
From now until June 26, you can claim a free tablet with any purchase of a Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+, Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy Flip 6 or Galaxy Fold 6 from the Samsung Store or a participating retailer.
Simply submit a claim within 30 days of purchase to claim a free Galaxy Tab A9+.
Samsung – a brief history
Here's what you need to know... Samsung is a major South Korean company made up of many businesses that operate globally
It's known locally as a "chaebol", which means "business conglomerate"
It was founded by Lee Byung-chul in 1938 as a trading company
But over several decades, it branched out into food processing, insurance, textiles and retail
It wasn't until the late 1960s when Samsung entered the electronics industry – for which it's best known in the west today
It also launched businesses in construction and shipbuilding in the 1970s
Today, Samsung's most important sources of income are its smartphones and computer chips
The firm accounts for around 20 per cent of the South Korea's GDP
More than 270,000 staff are employed by Samsung globally
While the tablet is available in Graphite, Silver, and Navy when bought in-store, Samsung is only sending out the Graphite colourway for free.
Shoppers need to be aged 18 or over to submit a claim on the separate Samsung website.
And that's not the only deal the brand is currently offering customers.
Samsung is also offering £200 for any broken phones you want to trade in.
Regardless of the phone's condition, you will receive the discount on your new upgrade.

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