It's the best time to buy a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra – and these two deals prove it

An image of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra from a hands-on event
(Image credit: Future / Roland Moore-Colyer)

Have you been tempted by the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra but put off by the device's admittedly hefty price tag? Right now, there are some excellent deals at the official Samsung Store that might just tempt you into committing.

Samsung has just brought back one of its best Galaxy S25 Ultra deals ever, combining a free storage upgrade and either a trade-in rebate of up to $1,000 or a $250 upfront discount. Regardless of whether you're trading in or not, this deal is fantastic if you're looking for an unlocked device – a match for the best I've seen since the device was launched, in fact.

Over in the UK, you can currently pick up a Galaxy S25 Ultra with a decent trade-in rebate of up to £450 and a free Samsung ChromeBook Go worth £399. I've seen the official Samsung Store offer this freebie before, but it has to be one of the best gifts on the market. Even better still, this is for an unlocked device, so there are no additional plans or contracts needed to be eligible for either the rebate or free Chromebook.

Today's best Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra deals

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: free storage upgrade, and up to $1,000 off at Samsung

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: free storage upgrade, and up to $1,000 off at Samsung
Samsung's current deal on the Galaxy S25 Ultra is one of the best I've ever seen on this stunning device. Not only can you get a choice between a trade-in rebate of up to $700 or a $250 upfront discount, but the official retailer is also offering a free storage upgrade. That means you can get an upgraded 512GB capacity device for just $1,049 right now without even having to trade in – a superb deal.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: free Chromebook, plus up to £450 off with a trade-in at Samsung UK

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: free Chromebook, plus up to £450 off with a trade-in at Samsung UK
Meanwhile, over in the UK, readers who pick up a Galaxy S25 Ultra at the official site can look forward to an excellent trade-in rebate of up to £450 and a free ChromeBook Go. This 14-inch laptop is worth £399 by itself, so this is a significant (and useful) freebie.

Is the Galaxy S25 Ultra worth upgrading to?

The iPhone 16 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

(Image credit: Future)

If you're still on the fence, then these two deals could just swing you into committing – especially if you can get the full rebate on an unlocked device. In doing so, you'll not only get a cheap(er) flagship device, but also have the freedom to pair your phone up with a carrier of your choosing.

In terms of the device, we'd happily recommend the Galaxy S25 Ultra to anyone looking for a premium do-it-all device. Our Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review awarded the device almost full marks – four and a half stars out of five.

Yes, it's expensive, but you get an expansive 6.9-inch AMOLED display with S-Pen support, an impressive 200MP main camera (easily one of the best), and days of battery life thanks to a 5,000mAh battery that charges in just one hour. The Snapdragon chipset is also impressive, and gives plenty of support for the nascent AI features, although it's not quite as powerful as the A19 Pro in the latest high-end iPhones.

Alex Whitelock
Deals Editor

Alex is TechRadar's deals editor, specializing in getting our readers the best bang for the buck on the tech that we know and love. He's a dab hand at covering retailer events like Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day having over seven years of e-commerce experience at Future PLC; including bylines at our sister sites T3 and GamesRadar. Alex's expertise touches on most areas of TechRadar but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer. Outside of work, you'll find him indulging his love for street and travel photography, at home working on music, or down at the local climbing gym.

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