Samsung will pay you £50 to upgrade your Android phone, but offer ends today ahead of Galaxy S25 launch event

Samsung will pay you £50 to upgrade your Android phone, but offer ends today ahead of Galaxy S25 launch event

Official teaser for the next Galaxy Unpacked event on January 22 in San Jose, California

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Aaron Brown

By Aaron Brown


Published: 22/01/2025

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You've got a decent chance of winning £500 off the Galaxy S25, S25+, or Galaxy S25 Ultra too

  • Samsung will hold its hotly-anticipated Galaxy Unpacked event today
  • It has teased "The Next Big Leap in Mobile AI Experience"
  • Ahead of Galaxy Unpacked, anyone can register for a guaranteed £50 voucher
  • This offer is only available until the Galaxy Unpacked event begins at 6pm GMT
  • There are also 25x vouchers for £500 to slash the cost of the S25 lineup

Interested in the next Android phone coming from Samsung? Congratulations — you've earned £50.

Yes, really. Ahead of the reveal of its new smartphone lineup, Samsung is offering a voucher worth £50 to anyone who registers their interest in the incoming Galaxy S25 series. To qualify for the free cash, all you need to do is enter your email address and answer a quick survey from Samsung.


Once that's completed, you'll be treated to a £50 voucher to spend on the new Galaxy too.

Even better, Samsung is offering anyone who registers for more information about the incoming Galaxy S25 series a chance to win 25x voucher worth £500 to spend on Samsung.com — that promises to be a pretty hefty discount on the new flagship phone, which is rumoured to start from £799 at launch.

If you're worried about a crash in the trade-in value for your current Android phone, this could be the perfect fix.

Earn £50 from Samsung by answering a short survey

Considering an upgrade to the next Galaxy S phone from Samsung? Register your interest and answer a short survey to qualify for a guaranteed £50 voucher to spend on the latest-and-greatest smartphone from the South Korean firm. Even better, you'll be entered in a draw to win one of 25 vouchers worth £500 to spend on Samsung Store — that's a serious discount on the newest Android handset

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Galaxy Unpacked will be held in San Jose, California later today (January 22). In an invitation to the launch event, Samsung promises to showcase "The Next Big Leap in Mobile AI Experience". Teasing the keynote on X, formerly Twitter, the South Korean firm asks: "Ready to meet your true AI companion?"

Samsung introduced its first Artificial Intelligence (AI) experiences with the Galaxy S24, S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra last year.

Dubbed Galaxy AI, this suite of AI-powered features offers real-time translations during phone and video calls, summaries of handwritten notes, the ability to resize and adjust people in photos using generative AI, and Circle to Search to instantaneously launch a Google search for whatever you've highlighted on-screen.

Samsung has teased that its upgraded AI features will be "more natural and intuitive" and will "change the way Galaxy users interact with the world."

The incoming Samsung Galaxy S25 series is expected to include three handsets:

  • Galaxy S25: The standard handset with a 6.2-inch FHD+ display and 50MP wide-angle camera
  • Galaxy S25+: Identical to the regular Galaxy S25, but with a larger 6.7-inch Quad HD+ display and battery
  • Galaxy S25 Ultra: Flagship device with a 6.8-inch QHD AMOLED screen, 200MP main camera, and up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage
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Ahead of the announcement of its brand-new smartphones, Samsung is already offering a range of savings and offers on its Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra

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The announcement of the Galaxy Unpacked follows months of speculation and leaks about the new flagship series, which will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.

There's speculation that Samsung will increase the amount of RAM across all models to better handle Galaxy AI. As a result, Galaxy S25 and S25+ will purportedly feature at least 12GB of RAM, while the maxed-out Galaxy S25 Ultra could have at least 16GB.

These beefier specifications will enable Samsung to shift more Galaxy AI tasks from its servers to the device itself. Apple has taken a similar approach with its Apple Intelligence features.

Processing AI requests on-device improves speed, privacy — since none of your personal data leaves the handset, and means you can continue to use these features when you haven't got a Wi-Fi or mobile data connection, like on a flight.

All S25 models are expected to run on Android 15 with Samsung's totally-redesigned new OneUI 7 overlay. One UI 7.0 brings Writing Assist tools to every corner of the operating system. Just select the text you want to adjust, and Galaxy AI will offer to proofread for spelling and grammar mistakes.

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Galaxy Unpacked will be held in San Jose, California and streamed live on the Samsung website and YouTube channel to tune-in from anywhere

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It can also adjust the tone of your writing — helpful if you need to make an email or cover letter sound more formal, or want to add some fun into your text.

Not only that, but One UI 7.0 also includes Theft Detection Lock, which made its debut on Google Pixel devices earlier this year, and uses a combination of sensors inside the handset to detect when a phone has been snatched from the owner’s hand.

As soon as this happens, One UI 7.0 15 will lock the screen — preventing thieves from getting into the device.

animated gif showing the use of the Now Bar in One UI 7 on Samsung phonesNow Bar lets you cycle through a range of background processes on your Galaxy S handset, with a preview of countdown timers, ongoing workouts, and playback controls for music all available directly from the lockscreen or in the new pill-shaped bubble at the top of the handset during normal use SAMSUNG PRESS OFFICE

The biggest shake-up to the design of One UI comes in the shape of the Now Bar.

This pill-shaped bubble sits in the status bar at the top of the screen at all times — expanding when tapped to offer more information and quick actions. If you've locked your phone, the Now Bar sits at the bottom of the screen for easy access to various functions without unlocking the device.

animated gif showing the dynamic island on iphoneSamsung's Now Bar, which will be coming to Galaxy S devices compatible with its new One UI 7.0 upgrade, bears a resemblance to the Dyanmic Island introduced with the iPhone 14 Pro — and now available across every handset stocked in the Apple Store APPLE PRESS OFFICE

Now Bar highlights ongoing activities that might be running in the background, like Interpreter, Music, Recording, Stopwatch, Samsung Health, Notes, Emergency sharing and Bixby. If the Now Bar seems a little familiar... it's likely because the software feature bares a striking resemblance to the Dynamic Island introduced with the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max in September 2022.

According to the latest whispers, Samsung isn't straying too far from the formula it used with the Galaxy S24 lineup. From the front, expect the all-new Galaxy S25 series to sport an edge-to-edge design with a small circular cut-out for the front-facing camera.

The borders around the screen will be thinned, but don't expect this to result in larger displays. Instead, Samsung is likely to use the opportunity to shrink the footprint of the handset.

Internally, every model in the Galaxy S25 lineup is tipped to house magnets that support MagSafe-style charging and a slew of magnetic accessories, like car mounts and PopSocket-like holders. Samsung can't use the term “MagSafe”, since it's a trademark owned by Apple, but it will markets its phones on the same basic mechanisms.

Both the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ will rely on aluminium for the rest of the case design, while the Galaxy S25 will follow in the footsteps of its predecessor and use titanium for its frame.

In terms of colours, we're hearing that Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25+ will ship in Silver Shadow, Sparking Blue, Moon Night Blue, and Sparkling Green. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S25 Ultra could get four finishes: Titanium Black, Titanium Blue, Titanium Grey, and Titanium Silver.

Samsung has remained pretty consistent with the pricing for its most recent Galaxy S smartphones, so we wouldn't expect a massive overhaul to that formula.

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Like thier predecessors, we'd expect the Galaxy S25 to start from £799, larger Galaxy S25+ from £999, and the all-singing, all-dancing Galaxy S25 Ultra from £1,249. This would keep Galaxy S25 prices roughly in line with what we've seen from Apple and Google smartphones.

The next Galaxy Unpacked event will be streamed on Samsung's website and YouTube channel, beginning at 6pm GMT on January 22. GB News will bring you news on everything announced at the event, so stay tuned.

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