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Samsung's products, from smartwatches to televisions, home appliances and more, are among some of the best in the tech world and frequently rank in The Independent’s buying guides.
Recently, our resident tech expert, David Phelan, put the Galaxy S25 Ultra to the test and gave it a glowing review. It’s the perfect device to see you into 2025, as David writes: “The combination of second-generation Galaxy Intelligence and collaboration with Google is powerful. It means you can use Google’s Gemini as your AI assistant, enabling you to do several things at once.”
Upgrading your phone or replacing that old, energy-inefficient fridge doesn’t always come cheap. Luckily, The Independent’s deal experts have several ways to help you save, from Samsung discount codes to bundle deals.
Below, you’ll find our top three Samsung voucher codes and sales. We’ve also rounded up some extra saving tips to ensure you always get the best deal.
Top Samsung discount codes
Weekly voucher codes
Didn’t spot the deal you were after? Samsung rolls out fresh offers every Thursday, so it’s worth checking back to see what’s new. Here’s what shoppers can generally expect:
- Phones and tablets: Discounts typically include 10 per cent off or savings of around £100. Occasionally, Samsung adds extras such as Galaxy buds or a Galaxy watch — these tend to appear around new product launches following annual Galaxy Unpacked events.
- TVs: Price reductions often range between 10 per cent and 20 per cent. Some deals include soundbars or speakers at a reduced price or are bundled at no extra cost.
- Home appliances: Discounts of up to 15 per cent are common across categories such as refrigeration, laundry and cleaning. While free gifts are rare with these products, Samsung usually has trade-in offers — details on how this works can be found in our FAQ below.
How to save without a Samsung promo code
Shopping wisely isn’t all about discount codes. One of the smartest ways to save at Samsung is with its rewards programme, which will see you immediately get one per cent cashback in rewards points after signing up. There are three tiers to work your way through, which will award you a five per cent discount depending on how much you spend in a 24-month period. The Samsung loyalty programme page has all the details and information on other perks, including free delivery.
Samsung’s trade-in and trade-up programme is open to everyone — not just returning customers. You can exchange old devices from a variety of brands, including phones, tablets, smartwatches and home appliances. In most cases, items don’t need to be in working condition to qualify. It’s a practical way to clear out unused tech whilst saving money on your new purchase. Savings can reach up to £590 on smartphones, £250 on tablets or £180 on wearables. See our FAQs below for more on how the scheme works.
Subscribing to Samsung’s newsletter is another easy way to stay in the loop on product launches and seasonal offers. You’ll also receive a 15 per cent discount code around your birthday, just for being on the list.
Samsung refurbished discounts
If you're looking for ways to save at Samsung without compromising on quality – or your environmental values – it's worth considering the certified re-newed range. These refurbished smartphones have been inspected, restored and approved by Samsung technicians to meet the usual high standard of performance.
Each device goes through a 100+ point quality check to ensure it functions like new. That includes replacing the battery, which is always brand new, and repairing or upgrading components as needed. You’ll also get a one-year warranty included, offering the same level of reassurance you’d expect from a new purchase.
The main difference is the price. Certified re-rewed phones are often listed with up to 30 per cent off compared to brand-new models.
Popular Samsung products
If your TV is on its last legs, we’d recommend the Samsung QN90D neo QLED (Samsung.com). It’s one of our top picks for using the five per cent discount on as it was found to be the best QLED option in our test of the best 4K TVs. Thanks to the new neo QLED technology, the image is “spectacular when it comes to brighter elements of the picture,” according to our tester.
If you’re in the market for an Android phone, Samsung’s Galaxy range is worth a look. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (Samsung.com) is the latest premium model in the range. Our resident tech critic, David Phelan, put the smartphone to the test and in his review praised the upgraded camera, improved AI features and bigger battery.
Why buy direct from Samsung?
If you shop directly with Samsung, you’ll have access to the following perks:
- Price promise: If you find your item cheaper elsewhere within seven days of buying, Samsung will refund you the difference.
- Free delivery: You can get your purchase quickly with free named day delivery if you have a Samsung account.
- Hassle-free returns: If you change your mind you can request a refund or exchange within 14 days of purchase. You then have a further 14 days to return your items.
Samsung FAQs
Does Samsung offer a student discount?
Yes, students and young people aged 16 to 26 can access discounts of up to 30 per cent through Samsung’s student programme. Offers vary depending on the product and are updated regularly. You’ll need to verify your student or age status using your university email address or via Unidays.
Is there a discount for key workers at Samsung?
Samsung provides exclusive offers for healthcare workers (including NHS staff), teachers, emergency services, military and social care workers. Discounts are often in the 20 to 30 per cent range and require ID verification through a recognised service such as Blue Light Card or Defence Service.
What is the warranty period on Samsung products?
Samsung products come with a standard manufacturer’s warranty – usually between 12 to 24 months. However, Samsung also offers free extended warranties with up to five years of cover on selected TVs and home appliances, or three years on microwaves. Just make sure to register your product within the specified timeframe (90 days of purchase) to activate the extended warranty.
How does Samsung’s trade-in and trade-up programme work?
Samsung’s trade-in and trade-up schemes lets you hand over your old device in exchange for a discount on a new one. Here’s how it works:
- Choose a product and select the trade-in option at checkout.
- Answer a few questions about the condition and model of your current device to see how much you could save.
- If you're happy with the estimate, Samsung will provide prepaid packaging. Send in your old device within the required time frame (usually seven to 14 days).
- Once received and assessed, Samsung will apply the discount or refund to your order, depending on your chosen payment.
In some cases, devices that are damaged or not working can still qualify. You’ll find more details on eligibility and process times on Samsung’s official trade-in page.
Why you can trust us
Here at The Independent, we have a savvy team of deal hunters who use their years of experience in sourcing bargains to bring you the best possible discounts. By tracking the prices of products throughout the year, we’re able to bring you the best deals from tried-and-tested brands we love and trust.
From appliances and outdoor gear to fashion and travel, we work closely with top brands to give our readers the lowest prices and deals you can trust.
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