Give your old smartphone to Samsung and get the Galaxy S25 for just £228

Been waiting to treat yourself to the latest Galaxy S25 phone? Now could be the ultimate time to take the plunge. Samsung has just confirmed a deal that's offered £200 off this latest and greatest flagship. That means you can currently pop the 128GB version in your pocket and pay just £599 rather than the usual £799 RRP. It's a very tempting deal and it gets even better if you are happy to hand over a phone you already own.
Samsung is currently offering some very attractive trade-in deals with up to £371 extra off.
With the two discounts applied, you could get the Galaxy S25 for as little as £228 - that's less than half the usual price.
It doesn't even matter if the device is broken, with Samsung confirming that it will accept damaged or broken devices.
Here are some of the trade-in prices available.
• Trade in your S24 Ultra and get £371 off
• Trade in your 24 and get £331 off
• Trade in your Pixel 7 Pro and get £110 off
• Trade in your iPhone 15 Pro and get £400 off
• Trade in your iPhone 16 and get £380 off
Another bonus of buying from Samsung is that the firm is also dishing out free Galaxy Buds3 Pro earbuds worth £219 when you buy the Galaxy S25.
Samsung isn't the only retailer offering money off the S25 with Argos currently selling this phone for £699 - that's £100 off the usual price.
So, should you invest?
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, 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.
The only thing you might want to know before buying the S25 is that Samsung is about to release its super skinny S25 Edge. This device gets a slimline design that should make it easier to pop in pockets. Samsung has confirmed that a full launch of this device will take place this week.
Daily Express