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Samsung's £600 giveaway with free Galaxy tablet, smartwatch and earbuds ends in hours

Samsung's £600 giveaway with free Galaxy tablet, smartwatch and earbuds ends in hours

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Samsung and Mobiles.co.uk customers can get their hands on this mega tech bundle

Samsung fans can get their hands on a tech bundle worth almost £600 with an epic summer giveaway, but the deal ends in hours. Everyone loves a freebie, but this deal includes three items for free when upgrading to a new smartphone.

It comes from Currys-owned retailer Mobiles.co.uk, which is throwing in a free Galaxy Watch7 and Galaxy Buds3 Pro with orders of the Galaxy S25, S25+ or S25 Ultra. What's more, customers can head to the Samsung website after placing their order to claim a free Galaxy Tab A9+.

The three gadgets are worth a combined £596 and are available with a range of S25 deals including iD Mobile's £24.99 per month plan, which also comes with a 500GB data allowance for the price of 100GB.

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The 24-month contract has a £79 upfront cost but also includes a six-month free trial of Google One AI Premium typically priced at £113.94. Mobiles.co.uk has not confirmed an expiry date for the free tech bundle, but has said the price drop will end at 4pm on Tuesday, June 10.

It's worth noting that iD Mobile – supported by the Three network – is one of many providers that hike its prices every April, with this plan set to increase to £26.49 from April 2026, reports the Express.

Despite this, the total cost of the plan over the contract term is £702.76, which is cheaper than buying the phone directly from Samsung and Amazon, which offer it for £799 and £751 respectively. Those opting for the S25+ can consider iD Mobile's £39.99 per month plan with £79 upfront, while the S25 Ultra costs £44.99 per month and £119 upfront

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Mobiles.co.uk customers can get their hands on a free Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+, Galaxy Watch7 and Galaxy Buds3 Pro with orders of the Galaxy S25.

Bear in mind that the smartwatch and earbuds are dispatched separately from the tablet and will be sent to the address provided during the checkout process. To snap up the free tablet, customers must head over to the Samsung offers website after purchase to claim their gift, but only available on orders placed by June 26.

Despite fierce competition from giants like EE and O2, Mobiles.co.uk has been racking up some shining endorsements on Trustpilot. One customer left a glowing five-star review, saying: "My go-to. Seamless and such good deals to be had.

"I would not look anywhere else." Another said: "Fast and efficient. Great choice of phones and contracts at the best prices I could find after a comprehensive search of a large number of alternatives.

"Clear communication, and my phone was delivered on the day and time it was stated by the company. Everything about the experience was good."

Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra
The free bundle is available with orders of the Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra mobiles

However, not all feedback was so positive, as this customer said: "Requested my number to be changed, which never did and had to phone iD Mobile to put in a new request. The simplest of things so giving three stars. Rest of the service was good."

Meanwhile, another rave five-star review said: "Such a simple and super quick process to upgrade to a new phone. Had an issue online but called the call centre and was resolved by a lovely and helpful lady, the new phone arrived the next day. They were cheaper than the network provider themselves."

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