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Free Galaxy Buds Pro (UK deal)
TL;DR: Pre-order the new Samsung Galaxy S21 range of smartphones before Jan. 28 to claim your free Galaxy Buds Pro and Galaxy SmartTag.
The world of smartphones can go really quiet for months, and then all of a sudden you’re hit with big news from the biggest of brands. Samsung is the latest brand to launch a new range of smartphones, and you can now pre-order a Samsung Galaxy S21, S21 Plus, or S21 Ultra.
If you pre-order these devices before midnight on Jan. 28, you can claim a free gift from Samsung. This isn’t one of those free gifts that nobody really wants. Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro and Galaxy SmartTags are up for grabs, which is a pretty impressive incentive to pre-order sooner rather than later.
We have checked out all the pre-order deals on offer for the new smartphones, and lined up a selection of your best options:
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Samsung Galaxy S21 — £34.99 per month, £99.99 upfront, 20GB data, iD Mobile
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Samsung Galaxy S21 — £39 per month, £99.99 upfront, 100GB data, Vodafone
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus — £41.99 per month, £99.99 upfront, 20GB data, iD Mobile
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus — £55 per month, £79.99 upfront, 100GB data, Vodafone
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra — £52.99 per month, £99.99 upfront, 20GB data, iD Mobile
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra — £59 per month, £149.99 upfront, 100GB data, Vodafone
You can also get up to £330 when you trade-in your old Samsung phone, which makes upgrading even easier on your wallet.
Pre-order the latest Samsung Galaxy smartphones and pick up your free gift.
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