Samsung’s latest smartphone has already been turning heads, but now tech enthusiasts can score over £500 worth of freebies if they choose to upgrade. Samsung’s newest S series hit the market earlier this month, and retailers are still vying for customers with a plethora of deals and giveaways.
One of the most enticing S25 offers is currently available at Sky Mobile. Until February 26, the company is handing out free Galaxy Watch7 and a pair of Galaxy Buds3 Pro to customers who sign up for an S25 contract.
These gadgets, collectively valued at £508, are being offered absolutely free with any order of a Galaxy S25, S25+ or S25 Ultra. Sky’s pricing begins at £30 per month for the standard S25, increasing to £38 for the S25+ and £48 for the S25 Ultra.
It’s important to note that these prices only cover the phone, so you’ll also need one of Sky’s 5G data SIMs to accompany it. These range from £0 for 100MB to £22 for unlimited data, with the plans lasting for 12 months.

The handset part of the contract runs for 36 months, but Sky allows upgrades after 24 months at no additional cost, enabling customers to switch to the latest model if desired. After placing an order, both the Galaxy Watch7 and Galaxy Buds3 Pro will automatically appear in the order confirmation and will be dispatched within 30 days of receiving the device, reports the Mirror.
Mobiles.co.uk is also offering a competitive deal, which includes not only the free Galaxy Watch7 and Galaxy Buds3 Pro, but also throws in a 45W fast charger and a clear case with S25 orders until February 27. This impressive bundle, valued at £577, is available on a variety of contracts from Vodafone and iD Mobile, the latter operating on the Three Mobile network.
However, unlike Sky’s offer, the plans provided by Mobiles.co.uk do come with an upfront cost. Options include the 100GB iD Mobile plan at £34.99, plus £159 up front, or 500GB for £29.99, plus £279 up front.
The S25+ and S25 Ultra are also included in the ‘quad bundle’ deal, with iD Mobile’s 100GB £44.99 plan, requiring £99 upfront, being a solid choice for the former. The Ultra is available for £59.99 per month, with £129 upfront on the 100GB iD Mobile contract.
However, it’s worth noting that Mobiles.co.uk is among the many brands that hike their prices every April, resulting in customers experiencing a slight increase in their bills as inflation rises. For instance, customers on a £29.99 per month plan will see their bill rise to £31.49 from April 26, while those on a £34.99 plan will pay £36.49.
For those consumers who don’t mind paying in advance, purchasing the handset outright typically proves to be the most cost-effective choice, particularly now that Amazon is offering a £100 discount. The e-commerce giant will apply this saving at the checkout, selling the S25 128GB for £699, the S25+ 256GB for £899, and the S25 Ultra 256GB for £1,149, as it reintroduces a deal first available when these phones were initially launched.