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Discover the best deals we've found on Samsung products in the December sales.
South Korean manufacturer Samsung has made a name for itself in everything from TVs, phones and laptops through to home appliances such as fridges, washing machines and vacuum cleaners.
We've rounded up the top UK offers on Samsung Galaxy phones, tablets and watches, plus discounts on Samsung tech and home abppliances.
The following Samsung offers are the best we've seen across a variety of retailers. We've included prices from a range choice of shops so you can compare.
* References to ‘Average price' and 'Cheapest price' are based on Which? market knowledge and information supplied by our partners. Prices are checked for the six calendar months prior to publication. Not all retailers are included in our checks.
Fridge freezers | Mobile phones | Laptops | Smartwatches | Tablets | TVs | Vacuum cleaners
Average price in the past six months: £368
Cheapest price in the past six months: £279*

We like: Great value
We don't like: Battery life
With a launch price of £399, the Galaxy A36 serves the lower end of the mid-range market but for many will be a more than capable phone.
Just like with the rest of Samsung's most recent phones, you can get seven years of software support here, and the phone is set to receive the company's new One UI 8 update, bringing the software experience up to par with the rest of the range.
Specs-wise, you've got a large 6.7-inch display that uses AMOLED technology for vibrant colours and deep contrast. There's also a triple camera array on the back, which is headlined by a 50MP sensor.
To know more about this mid-range handset, check out our Samsung Galaxy A36 review.

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Average price in the past six months: £936.50
Cheapest price in the past six months: £599*

You can now get the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge for only £579 from Laptops Direct.
We like: Stunning display
We don’t like: Shorter battery life than other models
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is slimmer than others in the S25 line-up, but its specifications look just as impressive as any other phone. It’s around 2 to 3cm thinner and 20 to 30g lighter than most smartphones we’ve tested, making it a great choice for those wanting something less bulky to carry in their pocket.
It runs off the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, which packs a hefty 12GB of Ram. The huge 200Mp main lens, 12Mp wide lens and 12Mp front camera all come with an autofocus feature.
The 512GB model is also discounted at Laptops Direct, making it available for £699 now.
It might be lightweight, but does this smartphone score heavily? Find out in our Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review.
Average price in the past six months: £1,087
Cheapest price in the past six months: £710*

The best offer we've found for Samsung's high-end tablet comes from John Lewis - it's now selling the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra for just £799.
We like: It's robust
We don't like: Expensive, even on a deal - so consider whether you really need all this power
This is the highest-powered, largest, and most expensive Android tablet from Samsung's range. The screen has a luxurious number of pixels (2960 x 1848 resolution), a top-of-the-range MediaTek chip, alongside a generous 12GB Ram. It's a tablet made for more than just web browsing and video watching activities - it's for creative work, like video editing and complex image design.
If you're not sure whether the already substantial 256GB of storage is enough, you can expand it later with a micro-SD card. It comes with a USB-C charging cable – you don't get a plug.
Find out how this Samsung Galaxy tablet performed in our independent lab tests: Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra review.
Average price in the last six months: £492
Cheapest price in the past six months: £339*

We like: The doors can be attached on the left or right, as needed
We don't like: There's no freezer door alarm
Samsung claims that the SpaceMax feature used for this fridge freezer makes the walls slimmer, so a regular-size fridge on the outside has a larger capacity inside. We were able to fit in a total of 13 carrier bags of food, which is pretty solid, but only one of the fridge shelves and one of the door racks can be height adjusted to give you more flexibility.
There are no fast cool or fast freeze settings to speed things up when adding room-temperature items to this model. A door alarm on the fridge lets you know if it’s left open by mistake, but there’s no corresponding alarm on the freezer section.
Our full Samsung RB33B610EWW review reveals if there are any niggles to note before you buy.
Need shopping advice? See our best fridge freezer deals, best integrated fridge freezer and best American fridge freezer guides.
Average price in the past six months: £275.78
Cheapest price in the past six months: £159*

We like: Good screen quality
We don't like: Not compatible with Apple phones
If you have a Samsung phone and are keen on sports, then this smart watch could be the icing on the cake.
It has built-in GPS, which means you can run without your phone, as well as heart rate monitoring and sleep tracking.
If you do have your phone on you, you can read messages and answer calls using your watch.
See how Samsung compares with the best smartwatches
Average price in the past six months: £845
Cheapest price in the past six months: £590*

We like: Richly detailed picture
We don't like: Fiddly remote
With its miniLED backlight and quantum dot display, the 50-inch QE50QN80F should have vibrant colours and impressive contrast.
Samsung has given it the high-end treatment, too, so there are nice extras for gamers, too (e.g. 144Hz screen, FreeSync and variable refresh rate tech), all for a cheaper price than an OLED from LG or Samsung.
Check out the full Samsung QE50QN80F review to see how this one scored in our tests.
Average price in the past six months: £1,068
Cheapest price in the past six months: £749*

We like: Simple operating system
We don't like: Fiddly remote
The QE50QN90F is a Neo QLED TV with a backlight stuffed with minuscule bulbs to improve contrast and push brightness.
Samsung has given it the high-end treatment, too, so there are nice extras for gamers, too (e.g. 165Hz screen, FreeSync and variable refresh rate tech), all for a cheaper price than an OLED from LG or Samsung.
Samsung’s Tizen operating system is as slick as ever, but the remote could do with more buttons.
Check out the full Samsung QE50QN90F review to see how this one scored in our tests.
Average price in the past six months: £1,277.18
Cheapest price in the past six months: £879*

We like: Well-designed operating system
We don't like: Remote is tricky to use
When people think of high-end TVs, they think of OLEDs, but that tech isn’t your only option. Neo QLED TVs have special backlights designed to compete with OLEDs on contrast for a lower price. Backlit TVs can be brighter, too, so there are benefits.
The 55-inch QE55QN93F is a top-tier TV from Samsung, with some of its most advanced tech and a long list of features. But can it compete with OLEDs?
Our full Samsung QE55QN93F review will tell you all you need to know.
Before you buy a TV, check whether it's a decent model by reading our expert TV reviews
Average price in the past six months: £426
Cheapest price in the past six months: £270*

We like: A versatile cleaner
We don't like: Battery only runs for 10 mins on turbo mode
Much like the more expensive Jet 95 Pro, the Jet 85 Complete also comes with a fully removable and washable dustbin, an LCD digital display – which allows you to switch between five suction levels, check the remaining battery and receive issue alerts – and a charging station.
You’ll have a choice of two brushes, a Jet Dual Brush for carpets and hard floors, and a slim LED brush suitable for hard floors only that highlights hidden dust in dark areas. It also comes with a pet tool, a crevice tool, a combination tool and a flexi tool for harder-to-reach-areas.
It’s compatible with the wet cleaning attachment too, but unlike with Jet 95 Pro, you’ll have to buy it separately.
To decide if this is the right stick vac for you, read the full Samsung Jet 85 Complete VS20C8524TB review.
Find more bargains in our guide to the best vacuum cleaner deals.
Average price in the past six months: £1,504.02
Cheapest price in the past six months: £899.97*

We like: Premium build quality
We don't like: Narrow viewing angle
The Samsung 14-inch Galaxy Book5 Pro is a Windows 11 laptop that comes packed with impressive tech, from its 14-inch OLED touchscreen to its integrated Copilot+ AI support.
Running the show is a seriously powerful octa-core Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, with 16GB of Ram. It also comes with an internal 512GB solid-state drive (SSD) for storage – though only 390GB of this is actually usable, after you take into account the operating system and other preinstalled content.
Like MacBooks, deals on the latest high-end Samsung laptops can be hard to come by - so we're pleased we spotted this. It's worth knowing that, in addition to Samsung's discount code, you can save even more if you trade in an old device (check the Ts&Cs for more info on that).
But how fast is this laptop and what’s it like to use? Our Samsung 14-inch Galaxy Book5 Pro review reveals all.
Paul Lester, Which? technology editor, says:

'Plenty of Samsung products have sailed through our rigorous lab tests to earn Best Buy badges - but others haven't fared so well. To find out which we recommend, our in-depth reviews reveal those worth paying more for, and where you can snap up a bargain.
'If you've spotted a deal on a Samsung smartphone, you should also check how long it's supported with updates to safeguard your device against security threats. Use our mobile phone security calculator to see how long a phone has left before you buy – we only recommend models that have at least two years.'
One of the best places to check for deals is always the official Samsung store.
Samsung typically offers deals that include traditional discounts but also free accessories, other devices like Chromebooks or significant cashback on older devices that can reduce the up front cost dramatically.
There are hundreds of contract deals for the Galaxy phone range and they change all the time. The key to getting a good deal is knowing how to work out the total cost to compare to other options. Use our phone contract calculator below to do that for deals you're weighing up, and bear the following in mind before you take the plunge: