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This ace £29 a month Samsung S10 deal also gets you a free Galaxy Watch Active

Didn't get that new Android smartphone you were hoping for over Christmas? Then the January sales might just be the time to treat yourself. And thanks to a new Samsung S10 deal, now's a very good time to strike.

This offer comes in part from phone retailer Mobiles.co.uk and part from Samsung itself. The former has - until midday on Tuesday - reduced the price of its best 9GB data tariff on EE, bringing the upfront cost down to £25 while the bills sit satisfyingly below the £30-mark.

But running concurrently is a promotion from Samsung whereby you can claim a free Samsung Galaxy Watch Active smartwatch when you pick up an S10 deal from selected retailers. That's a freebie with an RRP of around £200, so not some old tat left at the bottom of Samsung's Christmas stocking!

Keep reading for more information on one of the best Samsung S10 deals around and on how to claim that free smartwatch. And it doesn't stop there, as Mobiles.co.uk also has some other attractive tariffs that we've listed below, too.

How to claim your free Samsung Galaxy Watch Active:

All you have to do is purchase a Samsung Galaxy S10 or S10 Plus deal before January 29. After that, go to this link and claim your new free watch. It can take up to 45 days for your Samsung Galaxy Watch Active to arrive so don't worry too much if you don't see it straight away.

What makes the Samsung Galaxy S10 so good?

Fitting perfectly between Samsung's affordable S10e and its mammoth S10 Plus and Note 10 devices, this phone is the ideal middle ground. You're getting a high-quality screen, in-screen fingerprint scanner and a powerful battery/processor combo. A quick glance at our best smartphone guide shows we currently rank it as the joint best phone in the world.

Read our full Samsung Galaxy S10 review



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