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Give your broken Android phone to Samsung today and get a Galaxy S25 for £499


It’s time to check those cupboards and drawers. Samsung has just confirmed that a huge deal on its Galaxy S25 is coming to an end, and it’s not an offer you want to miss if you have an old and broken phone lying around. This latest offer slashes the price of the Korean firm’s flagship by at least £200 when you trade in what you already own. The better the device, the more money off, but Samsung says it will guarantee a reduction no matter what the condition of the device you hand over.

“Get a guaranteed £200 off when you trade in any Android phone in any condition,” Samsung confirmed.

“We even accept broken or cracked phones.”

Along with that trade-in deal, there’s currently £100 off the S25 range as well, which means you can pop the 128GB version in your online shopping basket and pay just £699 rather than the usual £799. If you then add the £200 trade-in offer, you’ll only pay £499.

YOU CAN SEE THE GALAXY S25 DEAL HERE

Samsung isn’t the only retailer offering money off the S25. Sky Mobile has also launched a deal that slashed £10 per month off the cost of the ultimate Ultra model. This means it will set owners back just £36 per month instead of £46.

There is a £12 upfront fee to pay and you will need to bolt on a data bundle but this is still a more attractive price for such as top-rated device.

SEE THE SKY DEAL HERE

So, should you invest in this device?

As you can read in our full Galaxy S25 review, this is a top-rated device.

It’s powered by the supremely quick Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, features a triple-lens camera, a pin-sharp screen and has long battery life.

It’s also packed with AI updates that will retouch your photos, write emails for you and give you a daily briefing on the events ahead.


It’s time to check those cupboards and drawers. Samsung has just confirmed that a huge deal on its Galaxy S25 is coming to an end, and it’s not an offer you want to miss if you have an old and broken phone lying around. This latest offer slashes the price of the Korean firm’s flagship by at least £200 when you trade in what you already own. The better the device, the more money off, but Samsung says it will guarantee a reduction no matter what the condition of the device you hand over.

“Get a guaranteed £200 off when you trade in any Android phone in any condition,” Samsung confirmed.

“We even accept broken or cracked phones.”

Along with that trade-in deal, there’s currently £100 off the S25 range as well, which means you can pop the 128GB version in your online shopping basket and pay just £699 rather than the usual £799. If you then add the £200 trade-in offer, you’ll only pay £499.

YOU CAN SEE THE GALAXY S25 DEAL HERE

Samsung isn’t the only retailer offering money off the S25. Sky Mobile has also launched a deal that slashed £10 per month off the cost of the ultimate Ultra model. This means it will set owners back just £36 per month instead of £46.

There is a £12 upfront fee to pay and you will need to bolt on a data bundle but this is still a more attractive price for such as top-rated device.

SEE THE SKY DEAL HERE

So, should you invest in this device?

As you can read in our full Galaxy S25 review, this is a top-rated device.

It’s powered by the supremely quick Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, features a triple-lens camera, a pin-sharp screen and has long battery life.

It’s also packed with AI updates that will retouch your photos, write emails for you and give you a daily briefing on the events ahead.

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