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Samsung UK discounts Galaxy S25 series, offers a free Galaxy Watch7

Samsung UK discounts Galaxy S25 series, offers a free Galaxy Watch7

GSM Arena31-07-2025
Peter, 31 July 2025
Amazon Prime Day is behind us, Black Friday is four months away – but Samsung UK is offering great deals on the Galaxy S25 series right now.
In short, you get a discount, plus a free Galaxy Watch7, as well as other perks such as a £50 trade-in value for any smartphone. Additionally, you can get 3 free months of Samsung Care+ if you subscribe to the monthly plan and you get 6 free months of Google AI Pro (this plan includes 2TB of storage for Photos, Drive and Gmail).
Starting with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, it has a £150 discount, so the base 12/256GB model is £1,100. You can bring that lower with a trade-in (any old smartphone will do). Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 256GB 12GB RAM $ 909.92
$ 909.92 512GB 12GB RAM $ 950.00
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge (and the other two S25 family members) has a smaller £100 discount, so the base 12/256GB model is £1,000. However, all other promo offers are the same. Check out our Galaxy S25 Edge vs. S25 Ultra article to help you pick the better option for you. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge 256GB 12GB RAM $ 783.99
$ 783.99 512GB 12GB RAM $ 919.99
The Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25+ are also discounted by £100, so they start at £700 (12/128GB) and £900, respectively. We have S25+ vs. S25 Edge and S25 vs. S25+ articles that offer detailed comparison between the various options. Samsung Galaxy S25 128GB 12GB RAM $ 565.00
$ 565.00 256GB 12GB RAM $ 730.00 Samsung Galaxy S25+ 256GB 12GB RAM $ 805.00
$ 805.00 512GB 12GB RAM $ 949.00
Note that the free Galaxy Watch7 offer is valid until August 12. The 6 free months of Google AI Pro can be picked up by the end of January next year.
By the way, if you are more interested in foldables, check out Samsung UK's Buy and Try program, which offers an extended return window with a full refund. Samsung Galaxy Watch7 32GB 2GB RAM $ 229.00
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