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Deals: Galaxy S24 FE and A56 promo offers discounts, cashback and a free Galaxy Watch7
Deals: Galaxy S24 FE and A56 promo offers discounts, cashback and a free Galaxy Watch7

GSM Arena

time14-06-2025

  • Business
  • GSM Arena

Deals: Galaxy S24 FE and A56 promo offers discounts, cashback and a free Galaxy Watch7

Samsung UK is running a promotion dubbed 'Shine Bright' (ends June 24), which offers cashback on multiple Galaxy devices – from phones to the Ring – and even some freebies. Check out details on the promotion here (click View Terms & Conditions to see a PDF with all the cashback amounts). The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE and Galaxy A56 are both £500 – getting either will net you a free Galaxy Watch7 and £100 cashback from Samsung. The A56 has more base storage – unfortunately, the 256GB S24 FE doesn't get a discount (it still gets £100 cashback, though). Speaking of the Samsung Galaxy Watch7, it and the Galaxy Watch Ultra are available with small discounts plus cashback. If you want to change form factors, the Samsung Galaxy Ring has £75 off at checkout plus an extra £10 off and you get £75 cashback. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra comes with a free Ultra Slim Keyboard Cover for a laptop-like experience – the large 14.6' 120Hz OLED display makes the Tab S10 Ultra closer to a laptop than most tablets can get. If you are a Prime Student subscriber, you can knock £100 off the price. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S9 (the latest 11' flagship slate from Samsung) both fetch £200 cashback. Prime Student Members can get a discount of £100 and £50, respectively. We may get a commission from qualifying sales.

Samsung Makes New Free Offer To Galaxy S25 Edge Buyers
Samsung Makes New Free Offer To Galaxy S25 Edge Buyers

Forbes

time07-06-2025

  • Business
  • Forbes

Samsung Makes New Free Offer To Galaxy S25 Edge Buyers

Samsung's new Galaxy S25 Edge is the slimmest ever Galaxy phone. One month after its launch and just weeks after the last serious Galaxy S25 discount, the Galaxy S25 Edge has already been included in its first major promotion. Samsung U.K. is running a familiar deal that gives away a free Galaxy Tab A9 Plus, worth £359 ($485), with all Galaxy S25 Edge purchases. This is alongside up to £468 trade-in value (more on this later), 2TB of cloud storage for six months, three months of Samsung Care Plus and 30% off select accessories. The trade-in values, free subscriptions and discounted accessories are commonly used makeweights in Samsung promotions. The headline deal here is the free tablet bundled with the phone. The Korean company has a habit of throwing in an expensive freebie with smartphones. The Galaxy Tab A9 Plus appears to be the most popular, but I have seen Samsung bundle a free Chromebook, free earbuds, a free Galaxy watch and even the Galaxy S25 itself given away for free. Readers of my deals stories will know that the sacrifice for these freebies is historically poor trade-in valuations compared to U.S. pricing. But, in an unexpected move, that appears to have suddenly changed. Samsung U.K. is now offering equivalent prices for used devices compared to Samsung U.S.—even beating American valuations in some cases. For example, U.K. shoppers will get £341 ($461.41) for their Galaxy S22 Ultra compared to the U.S. store's $500 price. Things get better with the S23 Ultra, which is priced at £449 ($607.54), beating the U.S. shop's $580 valuation. I don't know what inspired Samsung to u-turn on U.K. and European trade-in pricing, but there may be a clue in the Galaxy S25 Edge's early sales information. Samsung's new ultra slim Galaxy S25 Edge. According to its industry sources, SamMobile claim's that Samsung's early Galaxy S25 Edge sales are below expectations. The site also theorizes that the company's lack of sales data in Korea and pre-order deals—that improved as the days went on—are signs that the device hasn't sold well. This wouldn't surprise me because it is an entirely new device that doesn't have the history of the main flagship line behind it to inspire confidence in consumers. I'm also not entirely convinced the Edge will be around for the long run. A Samsung representative I spoke with explained that the company had to redesign essential components to fit into the Edge's smaller chassis. I suspect these new design methods will be repurposed into other flagship devices, like the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7. Samsung has done this before with the original Galaxy Note Edge phone back in 2014, which disappeared after one launch, with the curved screen technology being subsumed into the main Galaxy S line. The combination of the Edge potentially not selling widely, the newly enhanced trade-in prices, and the possibility that it is a one-and-done device, alongside this early freebie promotion, could mean more aggressive discounts on the horizon. Stay up to date on Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge deal analysis by hitting the follow button below.

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