Samsung Galaxy S25 fans will be forced to pay up to £200 MORE for new phone at midnight
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Samsung will double the built-in storage at no cost ...but only until midnight
- Galaxy S25, S25+, and Galaxy S25 UK preorders end 11.59pm tonight
- That means it's the last chance to secure the preorder deals
- For the next few hours, Samsung will double storage at no extra cost
- You can pocket theGalaxy S25 with 256GB for £799
- Samsung Galaxy S25+ with 512GB costs £999
- The maxed-out Galaxy S25 Ultra is £200 off and ships with 1TB
- Samsung will also include 3 months of its Care+ subscription too
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At midnight, Samsung will pull its Galaxy S25 preorder deals, which launched when it took the wraps off its new Galaxy S25 lineup last month.
If you've been thinking about pocketing the Galaxy S25, larger Galaxy S25+, or all-singing, all-dancing Galaxy S25 Ultra, you should seriously consider taking the plunge before 11.59pm tonight.
Why? If you place an order before the clock strikes midnight Samsung will double the built-in storage at no extra cost — saving you up to £100 on the Galaxy S25 and S25+, and a massive £200 on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Not only that, but you'll also enjoy a complimentary six-month trial of Gemini Advanced AI service, which costs £18.99 a month to unlock the latest Artificial Intelligence (AI) features.
These generous preorder deals end tonight (February 6) because the all-new Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra will land on UK store shelves on February 7. Despite the swathe of new Galaxy AI features and faster performance, Samsung has kept the UK price tags identical to last year. The standard Galaxy S25 starts from £799, Galaxy S25+ starts from £999, and the Galaxy S25 Ultra costs £1,249.
These handsets usually ship with 128GB, 256GB, and 256GB of built-in storage for your photos and videos, apps, music and podcasts.
Upgrade to Galaxy S25 Ultra with DOUBLE the storage at no cost
If you want to upgrade to the brand-new Galaxy S25 Ultra ahead of the UK release date tomorrow — make sure you preorder before 11.59pm tonight (February 6) and Samsung will double the built-in storage at no extra cost. That's a saving of up to £200 and means you'll pocket the maxed-out 1TB model for the price of the 512GB variant.
Upgrade to Galaxy S25 or S25 Plus with DOUBLE the storage at no cost
If you want to upgrade to the newly-announced Galaxy S25 or larger Galaxy S25+ ahead of the UK release date, place your preorder before 11.59pm on February 6 and you'll enjoy double the storage at no extra cost and 30% off protective cases
For a limited time, Samsung will double the storage configuration at no extra cost if you preorder before the release date on February 7, 2025. Galaxy S25 (£799) will now ship with 256GB, Galaxy S25+ (£999) will ship with 512GB, and Galaxy S25 Ultra (£1,249) will ship with 512GB.
Samsung is bundling 3 months of Samsung Care+ free of charge will all preorders from its official online store. This extended warranty protects your new handset from accidental damage and breakage. You can also unlock 30% off selected protective cases and other Samsung gadgets, like the Galaxy Watch when you add these items during the checkout process.
Preorders for the Galaxy S25 series aren't just reserved for the Samsung online store, with the most popular mobile carriers, including EE, Sky Mobile, O2, and Vodafone all offering the chance to secure these new Android phones with a pay monthly plan ahead of the February 7 launch.
- Preorder the Galaxy S25 / Galaxy S25+ with EE
- Preorder the Galaxy S25 Ultra with EE
- Preorder the Galaxy S25 / Galaxy S25+ with Sky Mobile
- Preorder the Galaxy S25 Ultra with Sky Mobile
- Preorder the Galaxy S25 / Galaxy S25+ with O2
- Preorder the Galaxy S25 Ultra with O2
- Preorder the Galaxy S25 / Galaxy S25+ with Vodafone
- Preorder the Galaxy S25 Ultra with Vodafone
For those who missed the Galaxy Unpacked event, the latest Galaxy S smartphone double-down on Artificial Intelligence (AI) features to differentiate themselves from other handsets in the market, as well as the previous phones from Samsung.
As part of its latest updates, Samsung said Galaxy S25 owners will be able to make more complex and multi-layered requests – for example, asking the built-in Google Gemini AI assistant to find a favourite football team’s next fixture online and add it to thier calendar – in a single voice command.
Samsung has a close partnership with Google, as a user of its Android operating system on its smartphones, and said its enhanced AI tools would be able to work across all native Samsung and Google apps because of this partnership, as well as some third-party apps such as Spotify.
Another Google-made tool, Circle to Search – where users can draw around an item on screen they want to search for – has also been updated for the S25 and can now recognise phone numbers, email and web addresses on your touchscreen.
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In addition, Samsung has introduced new context-driven features called the Now Brief and Now Bar to the S25 series, which proactively gives users summaries, updates and app suggestions based on their usage and habits throughout the day.
Annika Bizon, director of mobile experience at Samsung UK and Ireland, said: "Modern life is hard. Balancing work and home is incredibly overwhelming, and we’re all looking for ways to help us juggle life’s demands.
"We’ve reached a point now where AI has evolved to become a companion – it’s knowing intuitively what you need, and when. It’s lightening your load so you can focus on the things that matter, at your own pace. In many ways, it’s becoming a pocket personal assistant for people, helping you manage your to-do lists.
“The speed at which it’s changing how we live is astonishing. We’re a year into Galaxy AI and it’s rolling out nearly up to eight times faster than the internet when it first launched in Britain – which is something we all use every day.”