Shoppers looking to upgrade their smartphone can save almost £150 on the new Samsung Galaxy S25. At Sky Mobile, there’s now £144 off the latest Galaxy smartphone as it drops to £26 per month, down from £30. This is for the 128GB model, with the 256GB and 512GB versions coming in at £28 and £32, respectively. The S25 also comes in a choice of four colours: Icyblue, Navy, Silver Shadow and Mint. The plan works out at roughly 83p per day when spread over a 31-day month. Keep in mind that getting the lower prices means committing to a 36-month contract, but Sky does let its customers swap to a new device after 24 months at no extra cost.
It must also be taken alongside one of Sky’s 5G data plans, which range from £0 for 100MB to £20 for unlimited. But you don’t have to keep this as long as the phone, thanks to its shorter 12-month minimum term. It’s also worth noting that most mobile providers increase their prices each April as inflation rises, so the price you pay each month may go during the contract’s minimum term. The Galaxy S25 will work out at £936 after 36 months for the handset.
Keep in mind that it’s usually cheaper to buy the phone outright if you can afford the initial outlay.
Amazon is currently offering the 128GB model for £799, while Samsung direct is offering the 256GB model for the same price with the voucher code DOUBLE, and exclusive Blueblack, Coralred and Pinkgold colours. However, those preferring to spread the cost may want to check out Sky Mobile’s other Samsung offers, such as the £216 discount on the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s £42 plan.
Another standout Sky deal is the £20 Galaxy S24 FE that currently comes with free Galaxy Buds FE and a Fit3 worth £158. Mobiles.co.uk is another firm favourite for its S25 deals, some of which currently come with a tech bundle with Galaxy Buds3 Pro, a clear case and 45W fast charger.
The bundle is available in a range of iD Mobile contracts, such as the £34.99 100GB plan, which also has a £79 upfront cost. These plans may work out more expensive than over the life of the plan, so consider if you’re happy to pay more to bag the included freebies.