Shoppers can earn cashback and get a pair of Galaxy Buds3 – here’s how
Along with the likes of Apple iPhones and Google Pixels, Samsung phones are often considered to be one of the best quality around, however, paying hundreds upfront may not suit all shoppers. Galaxy fans can now split the cost into smaller monthly payments and get freebies worth £259 ontop.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is now £23 a month at Sky, on a 36-month contract, but it comes with two huge freebies. The network provider is handing out £100 cashback and a pair of Galaxy Buds3 worth £159 to shoppers.
As part of Samsung’s cashback sale, the£100 cashback is offered until June 24, 2025 and the free Buds3 offer ends the following day on June 25, 2025. Samsung’s S24 FE has 128GB of space and is offered in mint, blue, graphite and yellow colours.
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It features ‘Photo Assist’, an AI-powered tool that offers suggestions on how to instantly enhance photos, and ‘Generative Edit’, which moves, deletes or resizes objects in images.
The screen size is 6.7 inches, and a triple camera on the rear. The phone is also water and dust resistant (up to IP68).
On the Samsung S24 FE’s camera performance, tech writer Chris Hall says: “When it comes to the cameras, you have a 50-megapixel main camera, with an ultrawide and telephoto lens on the back with 3x optical zoom.
“That’s the complete package, and while it’s not as good as a flagship phone, you’re well catered for. The day-to-day experience is much the same, with the same One UI software and Galaxy AI features.”
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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE with cashback and Galaxy Buds3
Sky isn’t the only retailer offering freebies on the Samsung S24 FE. On Amazon, shoppers can buy the handset outright for £598 and claim a free Galaxy Watch 7 and cashback (amount not specified).
Meanwhile, Samsung is also selling the phone outright on its official website for £649, although there aren’t any freebies thrown in.
On the overall performance of the Samsung S24 FE, Chris continues: “The great thing about the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is that you get an experience that’s really close to the Galaxy S24+.
“The Galaxy S24 FE isn’t quite as slim and a little heavier, but it has the same size display, which is AMOLED, but at a slightly lower resolution.” He also notes a drawback: “It’s not quite as powerful and the battery is a little smaller, but it’s more affordable, and that’s the point.”
Over at GiffGaff, shoppers can choose monthly contracts for Samsung’s S24 FE, starting from £18.03 (36-month contract), with an upfront cost of £20.