Samsung is handing out some big offers for the Galaxy S25 Ultra
If you have been shopping around for a new phone and fancy paying a decent amount for a flagship device, Samsung has a secret discount code you haven’t been told about.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is Samsung’s newest flagship on the market with some of the most powerful hardware on the market with a great sleek look to go along with it. For a limited time, Samsung is offering a big chunk off the S25 Ultra.
By using the code SAVE25, you can get £100 off the device and Samsung will even give you a free Galaxy A9 tablet along with it, worth around £100 so a great £200 saving. However, Samsung will even let you trade in your old phone so you could get up to £660 off the device.
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There’s some great savings you can stack up for a limited time – and you can get them all right here. But if you want an alternative, Sky might also have a great option for you if you want to get the newest Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and spread out the cost.. Sky is offering the handset for £48 a month, but that doesn’t include the data with the offer, so you’ll want to ensure that you factor that into the price.
Sky offers a number of data plans starting at £6 a month, so you can make sure you can customise the right plan for you. Another huge thing for shoppers to note is its lengthy contracts which are notoriously longer than rival providers. It also offers other phones including the iPhone you can check out here.
Tech editor David Snelling tried out the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and gave it a nearly perfect score. He said: “Samsung has don e it again and produced another spectacularly good smartphone. The Galaxy S25 Ultra looks great and features a stunning 6.9-inch screen, brilliant camera, long battery life, and supremely quick Snapdragon 8 Elite processor.
“It also gets all of those Galaxy AI upgrades that can organise your life, retouch your photos, chat to you like a human and bring live football scores straight to the home screen.”
He did note the overwhelming amount of AI that people may not use. He added: “t’s all clever stuff, but for some, it might just be a bit too smart.
“There’s so much artificial intelligence now included, but it can all feel slightly overwhelming and only power users (and true AI geeks) are going to get close to scratching the surface of what this device can really do.
“That doesn’t make this a bad phone. In fact, it’s a very good phone. It just feels like all of Samsung’s development is going into the software rather than boosting the hardware. Perhaps the AI boom for smartphones is because there’s nothing else manufacturers can add or improve. You might ask yourself why you need a new phone at all – they say AI is the answer.”