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Give your old phone to Samsung and get the Galaxy S25 Ultra for less than half price


Samsung has finally lifted the lid on the Galaxy S25 series of smartphones, the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus and high-end S25 Ultra. They all pack in at least three cameras, premium design and build, pin-sharp screens, top-shelf Snapdragon processors and bucketloads of AI features.

The S25 Ultra looks like an excellent choice with quadruple cameras, updated curvier design, huge battery and the only one of the bunch with integrated S Pen stylus for doodling, signing forms, taking notes and more. The catch is it costs at least £1,249, which is hardly pocket change for most Brits.

Thankfully Samsung is offering excellent trade-in deals with one in particular that stands out for the S25 Ultra. If you have an S24 Ultra, last year’s flagship Samsung phone, you can send it in to Samsung and get up to £660 off the RRP of the S25 Ultra, bringing that £1,349 right down to a much more palatable £589.

Pre-orders are live now, and you can get the 512GB S25 Ultra for £1,249, £100 off and double the storage of the cheapest 256GB option.

Trade-in an S24 Ultra with 1TB of storage and you can pick up this just-announced phone for £589.

View the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra trade-in deal here

If you have a 512GB S24 Ultra you can get £540 off, and a 256GB model gets you £500 – all provided your current phone is in tip-top condition. You have to provide Samsung with your IMEI number for your current phone at checkout, which applies the discount instantly (there are instructions on how to do this).

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Provided you send the firm your device within seven days and it’s the condition you promised, the discount will stand. Samsung even provides freepost packaging for you to do this to make it as easy as possible.

If you don’t have an S24 Ultra, you can still claim hundreds off by trading in an old iPhone, Google Pixel or even Huawei device.



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