Black Friday might be in the past, but anyone looking to buy a new Samsung Galaxy S25 smartphone could still win big.
That’s because there are still some brilliant deals across the range this week, though they won’t stick around for long.
The biggest saving here belongs to the flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra , which has had a massive £400 knocked off its starting price at Laptops Direct . The new £849 price is, unsurprisingly, the lowest it’s ever been, making it a great buy all things considered.
You can secure an even bigger saving on the somewhat unloved Galaxy S25 Edge . We know which one we’d go for (not this one), but if you want a phone that could readily slip under a particularly drafty door, this could be the deal for you.
At Laptops Direct, you can now get it for just £579 . That’s a massive £520 saving compared to the RRP from earlier this year, or 47% off.
We still wouldn’t recommend it to most people, but it’s a much better option if you’re looking for an ultra-slim phone.

The S25 Edge is finally worth buying – for the right person
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But how about the Galaxy S25 FE ? It was already good enough to be crowned our favourite mid-range phone of 2025, but this discount saves you £200 at Very. At £449 , it’s incredible value.
Elsewhere, the Galaxy S25 has £300 off at Currys, bringing it down to just £499 .
Last, but not least, is the Galaxy S25+ . The £270 saving here is on the 512GB model in Mint, bringing it down to a very appealing £829 at Laptops Direct.
They’re all solid picks – especially if the Xiaomi President’s prediction of smartphone price rises in 2026 comes to pass.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
Author: Jon Mundy, Contributor, Tech Advisor

Jon is a freelance journalist who got his start covering mobile games at the dawn of the App Store. He has since covered everything from smart home tech and laptops to food and culture, but always seems to return to his fascination with smartphones.
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