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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Best UK pre-order deal on Sky Mobile
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Best UK pre-order deal on Sky Mobile

Scotsman

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Scotsman

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Best UK pre-order deal on Sky Mobile

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge – the ultra-slim flagship phone with edge-to-edge display and Galaxy AI | Samsung This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. Sky Mobile has launched the cheapest contract deal yet for the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge – with double storage, no upfront cost and free Buds Pro worth £219. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Sky Mobile has revealed the cheapest price for the new Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge as pre orders open in the UK. The new Samsung S25 Edge is a groundbreaking phone because it is the first in a new generation of ultra-thin and light smartphones that do not sacrifice power and performance. Samsung has been first to market with their new slimline phone and the dimensions are impressive. It measures just 5.8mm and weighs just 163 grams, which is thinner and lighter than standard Samsung S25 models and its iPhone 16 rival. The handset itself does not come cheap at £1,099 for the 256GB storage model and £1,199 for the 512GB version. However, there is a tempting deal available on Sky Mobile as pre orders open on the new phone. Sky is offering the 512GB version for the price of the 256GB version and its best contract deal is offering the handset for free up front and a £40 a month deal. It also includes the Samsung Bud3 Pro worth £219 as part of the deal. You can get it here. Samsung itself is also offering the double storage deal but those looking for a contract deal with the cost of the phone spread across the contract can do so using the Sky deal. Sky is not the only brand offering the phone for pre orders. O2 is selling the phone for £56 per month and £30 up front, while EE is selling it for £31.71 and £30 up front. The phone itself is available in silver, 'icyblue' and 'jetblack'. The Titanium phone also uses a new type of Gorilla glass to improve the strength of the phone despite the smaller dimensions and Samsung has promised the same Snapdragon 8 ® Elite Mobile Platform for Galaxy processor, 200MP camera and Galaxy AI. You can order the new Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge here. 📱 More ways to save on your next phone upgrade

Exotic exposures
Exotic exposures

West Australian

time28-04-2025

  • West Australian

Exotic exposures

Photographically, we have the luxury of having a camera in our pocket. We might just call it 'the phone', but an iPhone 16 Pro, Google Pixel 9 Pro or Samsung S25, has a seriously smart camera, and a series of lenses. We have the luxury of being able to point and shoot, and our smartphone camera will pull out just about all the tricks in the book to make us look like a brilliant photographer. We travellers then have the luxury of a wide range of light, high quality mirrorless cameras — the Sony range, Canon's R7, Nikon's Z8, and the Panasonic Lumix and Olympus OM ranges, for example. And then there is the seriously 'luxury' end of digital photography. I've just spotted a Hasselblad H6D-100c medium format DSLR camera in a sale. This camera has a recommended retail price of $58,309 — but in this online sale, this price has a line through it and it is replaced by a price of $58,299. Ten dollars off! (Sign me up now!) (By the way, would you like a lens with that camera body? The Hasselblad XCD 28mm f/4 P lens is a mere $3020. But for sheer 'isn't that beautiful' luxury, you'd have to track down a Leica R3 Electronic Gold 'Oskar Barnack 100th Anniversary'. It's like jewellery-and-camera rolled into one. Just 1000 cameras were made in 1979 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Oskar Barnack, the inventor of the LEICA camera. Plated in 24 carat gold and with a lizard skin covering, the front of the prism housing is engraved with Barnack's signature and the dates '1879-1979'. Match it with a Leitz Wetzlar Summilux-R 50mm F1.4 lens. And what might you pay for it? Somewhere between $16,000 for a reasonably well-used one, to $23,000 for a cracker in a box.

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