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Samsung is handing out free Galaxy S25 mobiles - but rare deal ends tonight
Samsung is handing out free Galaxy S25 mobiles - but rare deal ends tonight

North Wales Live

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • North Wales Live

Samsung is handing out free Galaxy S25 mobiles - but rare deal ends tonight

For those in the market for a new Samsung Galaxy mobile, there are currently plenty of deals to pick from. Unlike its competitor Apple, which seldom dishes out freebies, Samsung is offering the chance to get a new Galaxy S25 device for free. Samsung is gifting the standard S25 for free to anyone who pre-orders one of its latest televisions. By using the code SPRING at the online checkout, customers can get the £799 S25 mobile for £0. The caveat is that customers must pre-order a new television to receive the complimentary S25, with prices starting at over £1,000. Although the price tag can climb as high as £4,999 for a 2025 65-inch Neo QLED model, there are still some smaller devices available, such as the 55" Neo QLED QN85F 4K Vision AI Smart TV priced at £1,499. Subtracting the £799 cost of the S25 effectively reduces the price of the 55-inch Neo QLED model to a mere £700. This deal is perfect for any shoppers looking to spruce up their living room with a new telly and a snazzy phone. However, there are a few crucial points to bear in mind. Firstly, the offer is time-sensitive and will expire in just a few hours, precisely at 11:59 tonight, Tuesday, May 27, reports the Mirror. Secondly, stock levels are dwindling. The more affordable TVs, including the QN80F 4K and QN93F 4K, are already sold out, and it remains uncertain whether these screen sizes will be restocked once the free S25 deal concludes. Samsung certainly leads the way when it comes to complimentary offerings. Over the past week, the tech giant has been dishing out a slew of freebies to its customers, including a double storage offer on its latest S25 Edge mobile. Those loyal to Apple will need to turn to third-party retailers for more competitive deals, such as EE's significantly cheaper AirPods Pro 2 price compared to the official Apple store. For telly enthusiasts who can't quite stretch their budget to over £1000 for a new set, there are other bargains to be had, albeit not on flagship 2025 models. Argos is currently running a discount code sale, offering shoppers 10% off a 4K 55-inch TCL model, or a 4K UHD HDR Samsung TV for under £200. For those curious about the difference between a standard OLED or UHD 4K TV and a QLED 4K TV, it boils down to brightness and colour, with the latter boasting vibrant hues. They're also reputed to deliver swift speeds for fast-paced content. However, it's worth noting a few potential downsides. For instance, colours on a NEO QLED may appear washed out if viewed from an angle rather than head-on, and there could be issues with motion blur.

Samsung is handing out free Galaxy S25 mobiles - but rare deal ends tonight
Samsung is handing out free Galaxy S25 mobiles - but rare deal ends tonight

Wales Online

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Wales Online

Samsung is handing out free Galaxy S25 mobiles - but rare deal ends tonight

Samsung is handing out free Galaxy S25 mobiles - but rare deal ends tonight Samsung is offering the standard S25 for free to anyone who pre-orders one of its newest TVs with a rare discount code A new deal gives Samsung shoppers an S25 mobile for free - here's how For those in the market for a new Samsung Galaxy mobile, there are currently plenty of deals to pick from. Unlike its competitor Apple, which seldom dishes out freebies, Samsung is offering the chance to get a new Galaxy S25 device for free. Samsung is gifting the standard S25 for free to anyone who pre-orders one of its latest televisions. By using the code SPRING at the online checkout, customers can get the £799 S25 mobile for £0. The caveat is that customers must pre-order a new television to receive the complimentary S25, with prices starting at over £1,000. Although the price tag can climb as high as £4,999 for a 2025 65-inch Neo QLED model, there are still some smaller devices available, such as the 55" Neo QLED QN85F 4K Vision AI Smart TV priced at £1,499. Subtracting the £799 cost of the S25 effectively reduces the price of the 55-inch Neo QLED model to a mere £700. This deal is perfect for any shoppers looking to spruce up their living room with a new telly and a snazzy phone. However, there are a few crucial points to bear in mind. Firstly, the offer is time-sensitive and will expire in just a few hours, precisely at 11:59 tonight, Tuesday, May 27, reports the Mirror. Samsung is handing out the S25 mobile for free for shoppers who pre-order one of its newest TV - but it ends very soon Secondly, stock levels are dwindling. The more affordable TVs, including the QN80F 4K and QN93F 4K, are already sold out, and it remains uncertain whether these screen sizes will be restocked once the free S25 deal concludes. Samsung certainly leads the way when it comes to complimentary offerings. Over the past week, the tech giant has been dishing out a slew of freebies to its customers, including a double storage offer on its latest S25 Edge mobile. Those loyal to Apple will need to turn to third-party retailers for more competitive deals, such as EE's significantly cheaper AirPods Pro 2 price compared to the official Apple store. For telly enthusiasts who can't quite stretch their budget to over £1000 for a new set, there are other bargains to be had, albeit not on flagship 2025 models. Argos is currently running a discount code sale, offering shoppers 10% off a 4K 55-inch TCL model, or a 4K UHD HDR Samsung TV for under £200. Article continues below For those curious about the difference between a standard OLED or UHD 4K TV and a QLED 4K TV, it boils down to brightness and colour, with the latter boasting vibrant hues. They're also reputed to deliver swift speeds for fast-paced content. However, it's worth noting a few potential downsides. For instance, colours on a NEO QLED may appear washed out if viewed from an angle rather than head-on, and there could be issues with motion blur.

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