
Samsung is handing out free Galaxy tablets to Brits who upgrade their mobile phones this month. The offer is available through Currys-owned retailer , which is also throwing in an additional giveaway. For a limited time, shoppers purchasing a Samsung Galaxy S25 can claim a worth £259. The deal is available on a £24.99 per month contract with Three-backed iD Mobile, which also includes 500GB for the price of 100GB. There's an upfront cost of £59, but customers can also bag a six-month trial of Google One AI Premium, which usually costs £113.94. The free tablet is also available with Mobiles.co.uk orders of the and .
The retailer hasn't set an end date for the offer, only confirming it's available 'for a limited time' and 'while stock lasts'. Customers can claim their free tablet on the Samsung website after purchase, however, claims will only be accepted for purchases made by June 26, reports . iD Mobile is among several mobile networks that increase their prices annually in line with inflation, with this plan costing £26.49 from April 2026. Even with the price increases, the total cost of the plan over the 24-month term amounts to £679.76.

This is cheaper than buying the phone directly from or , which list the same model for £799 and £699 respectively. The free tablet is also on offer at other retailers including , which comes with no upfront cost but at £30 is more each month.
The Galaxy Tab A9+ hit the shelves in 2023 and boasts an 11" screen with 1920x1200 resolution. The Android device has 128GB storage, four Dolby Atmos speakers, a 10-hour battery life and is slim at 6.9mm thin.
Mobiles.co.uk has achieved a 4.3-star rating from shoppers, many of whom have praised their 'quick and easy' experience. One five-star review says: "Great service, delivery on time. Wouldn't hesitate to use again."
Another says: "Really quick and easy experience with Mobiles.co.uk. This is the second phone I've purchased through this company and it has been stream line. Kept informed throughout, quick delivery and by far the cheapest site I found."
A third says: "Easy transition from my previous provider on the day I requested. I kept my number using PAC code. Cheaper with better benefits so really happy. App seems good too and gives me the info I need easily."
However, this three-star reviewer had a mixed experience, as they said: "Requested my number to be changed which never did and had to phone iD Mobile to put in a new request. Rest of the service was good."
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