Sky's Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra deal giving away £253 worth of freebies

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Grab this Samsung deal before it dissapears (Image: Samsung . Getty)
Grab this Samsung deal before it dissapears (Image: Samsung . Getty)

If you have been in the market for a new smartphone, then Sky might have one of the best contract deals on the market right now.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 was released in January but carriers are already offering some brilliant deals. For a limited time, carriers were offering a free watch with pre-orders of the S24, S24+ and the S24 Ultra.

That deal has now expired - but the good news is Sky is back with another stunning deal where you can get £253 worth of freebies when you order the phone on contract.

Sky is handing out a free pair of Galaxy Buds Pro2 and a SmartTag2 with orders of the Samsung Galaxy S24 and the S24 Ultra for a limited time - while stocks last.

If you order the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, it costs £48 a month on a 36-month contract, but you can also swap your phone every 24 months. Sky also allows you to swap your old phone to save even more money when you order either phone.

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But if you don't want to go all-out on the newest S24 series, you can also get the freebies when you order the standard Samsung Galaxy S24 as well.

Our colleagues over at the Daily Express reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and gave it five stars thanks to its new design and AI features.

The new phone comes with a stunning display, excellent 100MP cameras and new AI features which allow you to translate conversations on the move.

Sky isn't the only carrier offering this deal. You can also get the same deal from EE who is offering the same freebies alongside the new S24 phones.

Other carriers are also pushing this freebie deal include:

  • Vodafone
  • O2
  • Three

Christopher Harper

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