
Samsung has a tempting offer on the newest Galaxy S25. For a limited time, shoppers can get a new Galaxy Watch7 - absolutely free. Plus, when breaking down the cost of the contract, it'll cost customers around a pound a day.
The newest Samsung Galaxy S25 is one of the company's flagship phones, and it is handing out a free Galaxy Watch7 to shoppers when they buy the device at Samsung. Shoppers can now find an alternative way to pay with its 'pay monthly' option, scrolling down to the listing gives a choice across Three Mobile or Vodafone contracts - instead of opting for an £859 upfront cost.
On the Samsung site, fans can get a Three contract for £30 a month with a £9 upfront cost by scrolling down and clicking "Choose a Plan". The monthly price works out to around £1 a day through this plan, including the phone, free watch offer, and data plan.
Three will give customers 300GB of data and unlimited texts/minutes when they purchase the phone. There are also Vodafone and O2 options for those with carrier preferences. Shoppers can also see the length of contract, the majority of which show as 24-month plans.
For an extra way to save, £453 will be cut off the cost if shoppers trade in a device to the company, and it doesn't have to be one of the newest. Samsung will give shoppers at least £50 for any phone they trade in, whether it is working or not.
Going back to phone options, there are also other big choices to choose from. The newest Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 could be an option, and prices kick off at £44.99 a month.
Alternatively, Giffgaff offers the newer iPhone 16 Pro to Apple fans for£24 per month, though there's a slightly higher initial cost of £25 upfront. This allows shoppers to split the price into smaller payments.
Our tech experts also reviewed the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus. Deputy tech editor Henry Burrell said: "I won't bury the lede with this review of the Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus. These phones are incredibly similar to every Galaxy S phone Samsung has released since the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus in 2022.
"The design has barely changed, and the cameras are literally the same, meaning if you are looking to upgrade your Android phone, there isn't a lot here that's new - on paper, at least. That's not to say these aren't excellent phone(s), because they are.
Shoppers can read Henry's full review here.
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