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Best pre-order deals on the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip (UK deals)
TL;DR: The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is available with unlimited data for £84 per month and £99.99 upfront.
In the biggest comeback of the year, the flip phone is back. We don’t remember anyone actually asking for it to make a triumphant return, but it’s nonetheless landed in 2020 in a big way.
It seemed like the humble flip phone was a thing of the past, but all of a sudden we got the Huawei Mate X, the Motorola Razr, and now the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip. The latter is now available to pre-order, and there are plenty of reasons to give it some serious consideration.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip unfolds seamlessly into a 21:9 Infinity Flex Display, offering an uninterrupted view. The full glass screen wraps smoothly from edge to edge, giving you the full picture every time. It also comes in two distinctive colour palettes with a stunning prismatic effect, which is a fancy way of saying it’s nice to look at.
There are a bunch of other impressive features and specifications to consider, but we’re going to get to the best deals. We know you’re all about getting the most for your money, so we’ve lined up a selection of the very best pre-order contracts:
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip: EE, unlimited data, unlimited minutes and texts — £84 per month and £99.99 upfront
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip: O2, 160GB data, unlimited minutes and texts — £59 per month and £389 upfront with code MASH10
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip: Vodafone, 20GB data, unlimited minutes and texts — £29 per month and £860 upfront with code MASH10
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip: Vodafone, 20GB data, unlimited minutes and texts — £75 per month and £399 upfront with code MASH10
Step back in time with this futuristic flip phone from Samsung, and bag the best pre-order deals from Carphone Warehouse and Mobiles.co.uk.
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