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Cracking £25 Samsung deal on S24 offers free Galaxy Watch worth £289 'while stocks last'

Cracking £25 Samsung deal on S24 offers free Galaxy Watch worth £289 'while stocks last'

Daily Record29-04-2025

While everyone would love to be able to afford the newest smartphone and surrounding accessories to hit the market, for many people this isn't feasible. While this can be disheartening, the release of a new smartphone normally means there will be some cracking deals on the slightly older model. And by older we don't mean a decade ago. Many smartphone models that have come out in the last year are receiving some major discounts and freebies now that a new model has been released. In our search for some bargains, we found a stand out deal on the Samsung Galaxy S24 - which launched in January 24. Mobiles.co.uk - which is owned by Currys - is currently offering the Galaxy S24 on iD Mobile's 100GB for only £24.99 a month, with an extra upfront cost of £49. What makes this deal even more appealing is that shoppers will be eligible to claim a free Galaxy Watch 7 which is worth £289. READ MORE: Get free AI keyboard with 'crisp and clear' Samsung Galaxy Tab in huge Sky deal READ MORE: 'Fantastic' Amazon gadget that lets you add Apple Car Play to any vehicle gets £20 price slash In addition to this already impressive deal, customers will all get free data rollover and roaming up to 30GB. However, the Express warns that you will need to be quick to snap up this deal as Mobiles.co.uk has not set an end date to the deal, instead confirming it is available "while stocks last". The Samsung Galaxy S24 plan is a 24-month contract and amounts to an overall cost of £666.76, which is cheaper than buying the device outright on Amazon at £699 . While there may be other offers on the market at a cheaper monthly rate, they may not include freebies or require a longer contract. However, it is also worth noting that iD Mobile is one of the many mobile contract providers that increases its prices every year due to inflation rises. To put it into perspective, the company has confirmed that the £24.99 plan will rise to £26.49 from April 1, 2026. The Samsung Galaxy S24 includes a FHD+ screen resolution to provide a crisp and clear image and is also dust and water resistant. With a 50MP camera, you will be able to get closer than ever before thanks to the phone's AI zoom solution, which provides vivid detail from three times the distance. With an "all-day" battery, the S24 also has the ability to easily switch your data from your old phone - even if it was an iOS device . This means you can seamlessly keep all of your photos, videos, contacts and more without having to tediously transfer them over. Overall, Mobiles.co.uk has achieved a 4.3 star rating on Trustpilot, with one five-star reviewer writing: "Good value and fast delivery. Ordered a new Pixel 9a and it was delivered before midday the following day. "Plenty of contract options available to suit how much I wished to pay upfront for the phone and then easy to compare month payments from them on. Cannot complain at all." Another shopper added: "This is my second time using Mobiles.co.uk. Easy and smooth process on upgrade online. Definitely will be returning back once next upgrade is due." With a third reviewer also chiming on: "Great price, saved me around £8 a month vs current contract. Move to new network went fine. Delivery of phone was really fast. Would highly recommend." However, not everyone had a smooth experience with the Currys-owned retailer, with one shopper writing: "Unfortunately the SIM card did not arrive in the package so I had to chase that up myself with the provider. This should have been done by this company." If you want to get a cracking monthly deal on the Samsung Galaxy S24, as well as a free Samsung Galaxy Watch 7, you can click HERE. Another amazing deal on Mobiles.co.uk is on the newer Samsung Galaxy S25 . In a similar iD Mobile deal, you get 100GB of data for a monthly cost of £24.99 and an upfront cost of £99 - which will equate to £716.76 in total. Along with this contract, you can also get a free set of Galaxy Buds3 Pro. If you would rather an Apple phone, Carphone Warehouse currently has a 24-month deal on the iPhone 16 through iD Mobile. For £34.99 a month, and an upfront cost of £59, you can get unlimited data and a set of Beats Solo Buds for completely free - the buds normally retail for £59.99.

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