Samsung shoppers can save almost £80 on the Galaxy S25 simply by entering a six digit code at Argos. The deal is for an unlocked and SIM free Samsung Galaxy S25 128GB, which can snapped up for £719.10, rather than the usual £799.
All shoppers need to do to claim this £79.90 discount is enter the code SAVE10 during checkout, but the deal is due to expire on Tuesday, July 29. It is also available at Samsung and Amazon, but the latter retailer is quickly running out of stock.
The Galaxy S25 comes in a choice of four colours: blue, mint, navy and silver. The device first landed in the UK in February, boasting a 6.2-inch dynamic AMOLED display, 4.47GHz octa core processor and 50MP rear camera.
It also boasts countless artificial intelligence features thanks to Galaxy AI - said to be the perfect companion to help life run smoothly - and a 'long-lasting battery' offering up to 31 hours of video playback. But Argos isn't the only retailer tempting customers with Galaxy S25 deals, with Sky Mobile dishing out free Galaxy Buds3 Pro worth £219 in its rival deal.
Sky customers can spread the cost of the S25 from £22 - down from £28 - and £12 upfront when taken with a Sky data plan, which start at £0 for 100MB. Elsewhere, Mobiles.co.uk is offering a free Galaxy Watch7 with select tariffs, but these come with higher upfront costs from £179. If you want to read more about Samsung's flagship 'S' range device, The Express has reviewed the Galaxy S25 and S25 Plus, here.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 has earned a near-perfect 4.9-star rating after more than 6,000 reviews from Argos customers. One satisfied shopper said: "Amazing phone, absolutely brilliant. Does everything I need fast and effortlessly. Great battery life, every day finding something new to use."
Another said: "Best camera I've ever experienced. I really love to take photos and with the AI features the experience was beyond expectations."
Some have criticised the Galaxy S25's battery life, as this buyer said: "I was expecting it will last longer. I don't use my phone that much and the battery drains very quickly." But this five-star review said: "It's excellent, battery lasts a long time, camera takes amazing photos and overall performance has been great. Would highly recommend."
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