Samsung Galaxy S24 free upgrade ends today – act now or you will miss out


The deal means anyone ordering the S24, larger S24+ or ultimate S24 Ultra will get more memory without paying the usual higher price. For example, pop the 256GB version of the S24 in your shopping basket and you’ll pay the same price as the 128GB model – that’s a saving of £60.

The same offer is available on the S24+ and you can even get the impressive Ultra – includes the S Pen, quad camera and 6.8-inch screen – with 512GB of storage for £1,249 which saves a whopping £100 off the standard price.

• YOU CAN SEE THE GALAXY S24 DEALS HERE
• YOU CAN SEE THE GALAXY S24 ULTRA DEALS HERE

As we mentioned earlier, these deals won’t be around for much longer with things ending on January 30.

Along with extra storage, there are some other solid deals from Samsung including up to £460 off when you trade in older smartphones and £100 off if you use the code S24SAVE at the checkout.

You’ll even get a year of Disney+ thrown in for free if you pre-order before tomorrow.

• YOU CAN SEE THE GALAXY S24 DEALS HERE
• YOU CAN SEE THE GALAXY S24 ULTRA DEALS HERE

These are seriously tempting deals but should you invest? As you can read in Galaxy S24 Ultra review we’re big fans of these devices. Owners are not only treated to refreshed designs, faster processors and longer battery life but also much smarter features.

Samsung has packed its S24 range with upgraded clever AI that will boost your photos via one touch on the display and slow your movies down long after they’ve been shot.

The phones can also translate calls in real-time and transcribe notes right in front of your eyes – they’ll even bullet point your notes to make them easier to read.

Another favourite function is Circle to Search which does exactly what it says on the tin. Simply circle something in an image and you’ll instantly get a description of what and where it is.

Prices for the Galaxy S24 start from £799.

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