Samsung is back with another summer giveaway to tempt shoppers into upgrading their phones. On Wednesday, the tech giant launched the Galaxy Gift deal, which includes a free Galaxy Watch 7 with orders of the Galaxy S25.
It is available when shopping with Currys-backed retailer Mobiles.co.uk, which offers the handset with a variety of contracts from major networks. The site's most popular tariff is the iD Mobile 100GB plan, costing £23.99 per month and £99 upfront.
However, shoppers can find plans with lower upfront costs and a range of data allowances to suit any need and budget. Shoppers ordering any one of these contracts can get their hands on a Galaxy Watch7 Bluetooth Smartwatch worth £239 at no extra cost.
After ordering the Galaxy S25, the watch can be claimed at the Samsung deals site within 30 days. The flagship device in Samsung's S series landed earlier this year, boasting a 6.2" Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 50MP triple lens camera and 128GB of storage.
It's powered by the 'ultra-fast' Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, which allows it to handle challenging tasks like gaming and streaming smoothly. The S25 is also packed with Artificial Intelligence (AI) features thanks to Galaxy AI and has an IP68 water and dust resistance rating.
Android fans opting for the £23.99 iD Mobile plan will end up paying a total of £704.76 across the life of the 24-month plan, which is only slightly more expensive than Amazon's discounted price of £699. It's also cheaper than Samsung's own £799 price tag.
Shoppers should keep in mind that most mobile networks increase their price each April as inflation rises. Those on the £23.99 plan can expect their bills to go up £25.49 from April 2026 and £26.99 from April 2027.
Mobiles.co.uk isn't the only retailer offering the free Galaxy Watch7, with Sky Mobile customers able to claim the device on the £22 Galaxy S25 package.

Mobiles.co.uk has won over many of its customers and racked up thousands of positive reviews. One said: "Best mobile phone company I've ever dealt with. [They] provided the best experience for my purchase at the best price [and] delivered an amazing service."
Another said: "A fantastic deal for an upgrade of my contract. A much better price than the same bundle from any other provider. The order process is simple and communications are clear."
This customer reported a less-smooth experience, saying: "Requested my number to be changed which never did and had to put in a new request. Rest of the service was good."
While another five-star review said: "Easy process from start to finish. Once I placed an order the phone arrived the next day. The provider switch was done on the agreed date. Everything was taken care of."
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