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Best Samsung deals for May 2026

Discover the best deals we've found on Samsung products in the May 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 appliances.
Best May Samsung deals
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.
What makes Which? deals different?
Retailers sometimes use misleading ‘was’ and ‘before’ prices to claim their deals are good. Media sites and artificial intelligence (AI) promote deals from retailers – but do they always check them first? We don’t just take retailers’ word for it, we track actual market prices over six months. We share cheapest and average calculations and evaluate products against strict performance benchmarks. So you get good quality at honest prices.
*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.
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Samsung mobile phone deals
Samsung Galaxy S25
Average price in the past six months: £718
Cheapest price in the past six months: £489*

- Snapdragon 8 Elite processor with 12GB of Ram and support for Galaxy AI
- 6.2-inch display
- Three rear cameras, including a 50Mp main lens
We like: Advanced camera system
We don't like: Few upgrades from the Galaxy S24
This phone is the standard model in Samsung's flagship range for 2025 and has some of the most premium specs you can find. It hasn't been out for long, but you can already save at least £100 off the launch price, as retailers such as Amazon and Currys are offering discount codes at checkout.
Galaxy AI software gives you a number of extra features. For example, you can edit people out of photographs and AI will fill in the gap and remaster shots. Also, with seven years of security updates provided, you can invest in it for the long haul.
Click through to find out if you can get at least £100 off at the retailers below, compare contract deals and find out the full scoop in our Samsung Galaxy S25 review.
Samsung Galaxy A17
Average price in the past six months: £160
Cheapest price in the past six months: £139*

- 6.7-inch screen
- Three rear cameras
- Good call quality
We like: Great screen
We don't like: Small battery
The Samsung Galaxy A17 is an entry-level smartphone but don't let the low price fool you. It still includes Samsung’s own octa-core Exynos processor, a 50-megapixel wide ‘main’ camera, a 5Mp ultra-wide, and a 2Mp macro lens for close-up shots, and a micro-SD card slot for expanding your storage.
It's rated IP54, which means it’s protected against light dust and splashes. A fingerprint sensor and face recognition provide secure unlocking methods. The phone includes voice control for hands-free help and comes in three colours: black, blue and grey.
To know more about this A-series handset, check out our Samsung Galaxy A17 review.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
Average price in the past six months: £1,018
Cheapest price in the past six months: £749*

- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor with 12GB Ram
- 6.7-inch display
- Two rear camera lenses, including 200Mp main lens and 12Mp wide lens
We like: Great videos and photos
We don't like: Shorter battery life than other models
Modern smartphones with their chunky processors and array of cameras can feel heavy in your pocket. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is slimmer than others in the S25 line-up (and around 2 to 3cm thinner and 20 to 30g lighter than most smartphones we’ve tested), but its specifications look just as impressive as any other phone.
The huge 200Mp main lens, 12Mp wide lens and 12Mp front camera all come with an autofocus feature. There are AI camera tools designed to automatically adjust the colours and light levels for more natural-looking photos and to cut unnecessary background noise out of your videos.
Read our full Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review to see if there are any hidden compromises.
More Samsung Galaxy deals
These deals also caught our eye in the sales
- Samsung Galaxy S25 FE – Promising a full flagship experience without the eye-watering price tag. SQUIRREL_TEXT_50023733
Samsung watch deals
Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro 45mm
Average price in the past six months: £275.78
Cheapest price in the past six months: £159*

- Removable strap
- Array of health-tracking features
- Built-in GPS
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.
Samsung TV deals
Samsung QE43QN90F
Average price in the past six months: £734
Cheapest price in the past six months: £699*

- 43-inch 4K TV
- Neo QLED display
- Supports HDR10, HLG and HDR10+ formats
We like: Intuitive operating system
We don't like: Fiddly remote
The QE43QN90F is a Neo QLED TV with a backlight stuffed with miniscule bulbs to improve contrast and push brightness.
Samsung has given it the high-end treatment, too, so there are nice extras for gamers such as the 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 QE43QN90F review to see how this one scored in our tests.
Samsung QE48S90F
Average price in the past six months: £963
Cheapest price in the past six months: £739*

- 48-inch 4K Ulta-HD TV
- OLED display
- Supports HDR10, HLG and HDR10+ formats
We like: HDR is expertly used
We don't like: remote could be better
48-inch OLED TVs are now commonplace and we’re glad of the development. We’ve got smaller living rooms in the UK and the means a smaller TV is preferable – and now you’ve got plenty of high-end options like this one from Samsung.
It’s as feature packed as TVs get with gaming features, a PVR and voice control. One quibble, however, is that the remote needs more buttons. Too many of the few we get on the remote multifunction, so you need to long-press them or press them multiple times to get what you want, which makes it harder to use the TV.
Is this your best bet for a 48-inch OLED? Read our Samsung QE48S90F review to find out.
Samsung QE50QN80F
Average price in the past six months: £670
Cheapest price in the past six months: £579*

- 50-inch 4K TV
- Neo QLED display
- Supports HDR10, HLG and HDR10+ formats
We like: Great operating system
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, all for a cheaper price than an OLED from LG or Samsung.
Samsung has one of the best operating system, but the remote has too much of a learning curve. The One Remote will look strange to anyone used to a traditional remote with their nest of same-sized rectangular buttons.
Check out the full Samsung QE50QN80F review to see how this one scored in our tests.
Samsung QE55QN80F
Average price in the past six months: £774
Cheapest price in the past six months: £625*

- 55-inch 4K TV
- Neo QLED display
- Supports HDR10, HLG and HDR10+ formats
We like: Good operating systems
We don't like: Fiddly remote
Samsung releases OLEDs, but more of its high-end range are backlit Neo QLED TVs like this 55-inch QE55QN80F. The backlights in these TVs have more bulbs in that standard ones and that means there are more dimming zones, which is fancy way of saying, this TV has better control over how the screen is lit.
Samsung has one of the best operating system, but the remote has too much of a learning curve. The smart menu is a bit too cluttered with ads, but works fine.
Check out our full Samsung QE55QN80F review to see how it fared in our test lab.
Samsung QE55S90F
Average price in the past six months: £1,324
Cheapest price in the past six months: £919*

- 55-inch 4K Ultra-HD TV
- OLED display
- Support HRD, HDR10 and HDR10+ vision formats
We like: Good operating system
We don't like: SD is a bit dark and juddery
The 55-inch QE55S90F was one of Samsung’s top-tier TVs for 2025, so it should be one of, if not the, best TVs around. It’s as feature packed as TVs get with gaming features, a PVR and voice control.
You can record shows and pause live TV if you connect a USB hard drive, but you can’t watch one channel while recording another.
It has a 144Hz screen, which consoles can make use of to make games look smoother, as well as FreeSync and variable refresh rates (VRR) to help games look stutter-free. Voice control is built-in and there’s a microphone in the remote. You can control most aspects of the TV from changing picture modes and inputs, to changing volume and turning on subtitles.
Our Samsung QE55S90F review has all the details and our final verdict.
Before you buy a TV, check whether it's a decent model by reading our expert TV reviews.
Samsung tablet deals
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+
Average price in the past six months: £886
Cheapest price in the past six months: £749*

- 12.4-inch screen
- 12GB Ram
- 256GB storage
We like: Luxurious feel
We don't like: Less portable than most
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ tablet was released as part of the brand’s 2024 flagship series and comes with an upgraded processor from the previous generation, built-in AI features and claims of superfast charging.
The S10+ has a 12.4-inch AMOLED X2 screen with a 1,752 x 2,800-pixel resolution. Speakers sit on both sides of the tablet, along with a couple of discreet buttons.
It comes with Samsung’s stylus, the S Pen, which you can use to navigate the screen or for writing notes and drawing. This is charged by magnetically connecting it to the back of the device, where it sits in a dedicated indentation.
Want to know if this is the right tablet for you? Read our full Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ review to find out.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE
Average price in the past six months: £455
Cheapest price in the past six months: £329*

- 10.9-inch screen
- 8GB Ram
- 128GB of storage
We like: Slim and light design
We don't like: Processor not suitable for demanding tasks
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE tablet looks great on paper, with a high-resolution screen and a slim, lightweight design. It has a 10.9-inch LCD screen with a 1,440 x 2,304 resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate.
It’s an upgrade from its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab S9 FE, thanks to a lower weight and thinner design, a newer processor and enhanced camera specifications. A USB-C port is used for charging at up to 45W while there's also a micro-SD card slot for adding extra storage.
Is this the best Android tablet you can buy in your budget? Find out in our expert Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE review.
Take a look at how each one performed in our guide to the best tablets.
Best Samsung smart ring deals
Average price in the past six months: £376
Cheapest price in the past six months: £200*

- 10ATM/IP68 water resistance
- Pairs with an app on your phone
- Only compatible with Android phones
We like: Available in eight sizes
We don't like: The Find My Ring function doesn't make a sound
Smart rings are among the latest additions to the world of wearable tech and promise to monitor health metrics, from heart rate to step count.
The Galaxy ring claims to be able to track your skin temperature while you sleep, which you can see in the Samsung health app, as well as autodetecting some exercises such as running and walking.
The Samsung ring connects to your mobile phone in order to use GPS and provide health stats - and will only work if you have an Android.
Samsung laptop deals
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge (15.6", X1-26-100, 16GB)
Average price in the past six months: £603
Cheapest price in the past six months: £380*

- Snapdragon X processor
- 16GB Ram
- 256 SSD storage
We like: Powerful processor
We don't like: Low storage on base spec
This 15.6-inch Windows laptop weighs just 1.5kg, meaning it’s more portable than most other laptops of this size.
Coupled with 16GB of Ram, the Samsung X processor should provide plenty of power for tackling even the most arduous tasks. It's a Copilot+ PC and can run AI workloads locally, without the need for an online AI service.
The processor is Arm-based, rather than an Intel or AMD chip. Arm-based processors can occasionally run into compatibility issues with software and older peripherals, such as printers, so check whether your devices are compatible before you buy. The basic level of memory storage is rather stingy.
Read our expert Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge review to see how it compares to rivals.
More Samsung Galaxy Book deals
The deal above is for a laptop with an Arm-based processor. If you want to avoid compatibility issues, you might prefer to consider the Intel-based Samsung Galaxy Books below, which are also reduced right now.
- Samsung Galaxy Book 4 360 15.6-inch – SQUIRREL_TEXT_50015409
- Samsung Galaxy Book 4 15.6-inch – SQUIRREL_TEXT_50014233
- Samsung Galaxy Book5 – SQUIRREL_TEXT_50022427
Buy the best laptop for your budget – use our expert laptop reviews to quickly find the right model. Want to spend less? See our guide to the best budget laptops.
Are Samsung products good?
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.'
Where can I find the best Samsung deals?
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.
Best Samsung mobile phone contract deals
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:
- Check the period over which you'll pay off the handset. Many providers now offer 48-month repayment plans, which can make the monthly cost appear low but may not save you money in the long term.
- Find out how much the Sim price may rise after the first year, and remember you can switch the Sim part of the deal after the two years are up.
- Watch out for up-front costs, and look out for other ways to save, such as trading in money for your old handset.
