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Best Black Friday Samsung deals 2025

Discover the best early deals we've found on Samsung products in the 2025 Black Friday 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.
For more tips to help you shop smart in the sales, take a look at our Black Friday 2025 advice.
Why should I shop the Black Friday sales with Which?
In previous years, we've seen discounted products that score poorly or are even Which? Don't Buys: simply not worth your money. Our Samsung Black Friday deals round-up only includes products that performed well in our test lab and are offered at a genuinely good discount. But you’ll need to read our reviews for the full picture.
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Keen to see what else we've found? Head to our best Black Friday deals.
Best Black Friday 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.
* 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 A36
Average price in the past six months: £330.29
Cheapest price in the past six months: £249.29*

- 6.7-inch screen
- Three rear cameras
- Durable for the price
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 and is for buyers who don't quite have the budget to stretch for the pricier Galaxy A56.
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.
- If you want a Samsung phone that's even cheaper then the Galaxy A17 is also available. The phone has only just been released so we don't expect any major discounts, but it has been reduced by a decent amount over at Currys, now making it only £139 for a limited time.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
Average price in the past six months: £969
Cheapest price in the past six months: £579*

- Snapdragon 8 Elite processor with 12GB of Ram
- 6.7-inch display
- Two rear camera lenses
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.
It might be lightweight but does this smartphone score heavily? Find out in our Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review.
Samsung Galaxy A56
Average price in the past six months: £457.40
Cheapest price in the past six months: £309*

Available from Lebara (£309) or compare more retailers below.
- 6.7-inch AMOLED display
- Exynos 1580 chip
- 45W charging
We like: Fast processor
We don’t like: Battery life
The Galaxy A56 is the latest mid-range phone from Samsung, sat between the more affordable Galaxy A36 and the higher-end Galaxy S25/S25 FE, making this a mixture of value and useful features.
The phone packs a large 6.7-inch AMOLED display and is powered by the Exynos 1580 chip which is capable of fast processing. The handset is more durable than most offerings in its price range, with IP67 dust and water resistance.
Even with those specs, you may be wondering how the phone compares to other big-brand mid-rangers. To learn more, check out our Samsung Galaxy A56 review.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7
Average price in the past six months: £1,017.23
Cheapest price in the past six months: £649*

- Exynos 2500 processor with 12GB of Ram
- 6.9-inch display
- Two rear camera lenses
We like: Foldable design is easy to use
We don’t like: Screen slightly uneven along the fold
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 is the seventh version of Samsung's popular clamshell foldable, promising improvements in design and performance over the Flip6. It’s available in black, blue, red or mint green.
Powering the phone is Samsung’s new Exynos 2500 processor and a generous 12GB of Ram. When folded, it's 14mm thick. It has a large 6.9-inch main screen and a 4.1-inch cover screen, both with a super-smooth adaptive 120Hz refresh rate.
Read our full Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 review to see what we think of Samsung's latest folding phone.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE
Average price in the past six months: £531.76
Cheapest price in the past six months: £399*

- 6.7-inch screen
- Three rear cameras with 8K video recording
- Seven years of support from launch
We like: Big screen with high resolution
We don't like: No wireless charging
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE has enticing specs, including a 10-core Exynos 2400e processor with 8GB of Ram, and three rear cameras – including a telephoto lens to improve the clarity of close-up pictures.
It's also the cheapest phone that comes with Galaxy AI – a suite of tools that use AI to improve processes. Also, you can edit people out of photographs and AI will fill in the gap and remaster your shots.
Compare contract deals on the S24 FE or read our Samsung Galaxy S24 FE expert review.
Samsung Galaxy S25
Average price in the past six months: £709.93
Cheapest price in the past six months: £499*

- Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset
- Compact 6.2-inch display
- Galaxy AI features
We like: Speedy, everyday performance
We don’t like: Face recognition isn't the best
The entry level phone in Samsung's latest array of flagship handsets, the Galaxy S25 carries the same £799 price tag as the iPhone 17, and is designed to be a handset that does a bit of everything to please the most amount of people.
With a 6.2-inch display, the phone is easier to use one-handed than most of Samsung's other wares, but it still packs a bright AMOLED panel that presents a cinematic image.
The day-to-day experience is fast thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, and Galaxy AI can be used to speed up things like photo editing or in the moment translation.
Read our full Samsung Galaxy S25 review to see how the phone fared with our testing team.
Samsung tablet deals
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9
Average price in the past six months: £622.61
Cheapest price in the past six months: £395*

- 11-inch screen
- 1,600 x 2,560-pixel resolution
- Runs the Android operating system
We like: Strong cameras
We didn't like: Videos can judder, based on our lab tests
This 11-inch tablet from Samsung has an eight-core processor with a maximum speed of 3.36GHz, which is seriously powerful. This is backed up with 8GB of Ram – standard for a tablet at this price.
The model we tested has a 128GB drive, which drops to 99GB when you factor in the operating system and built-in apps. There’s the option to add extra storage with a micro-SD card, too.
Find out if it's the right tablet for you – see our expert Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 review.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
Average price in the past six months: £1,070.83
Cheapest price in the past six months: £710.08*

John Lewis is now selling the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra in Platinum Silver for just £799. Compare this with other retailers:
- 14.6-inch screen
- 1,848 x 2,960-pixel resolution
- Equipped with Galaxy AI
We like: Powerful performance
We didn't like: Can be cumbersome at times
Very few tablets can match Apple's iPad Pro range but the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is one of them. This 14.6-inch behemoth is designed to take on demanding tasks without breaking a sweat, and the inclusion of Galaxy AI just means that you can streamline certain tasks even further, like photo editing.
The larger build also comes with who flagship-level battery life, although that might be a turn-off to some who prefer the idea of having a more portable tablet. Still, for productivity users, the Tab S10 Ultra can easily keep up.
To see if this powerhouse is right for your needs, check out our Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra review.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE
Average price in the past six months: £465.72
Cheapest price in the past six months: £349*

- 10.9-inch LCD panel
- 8GB Ram
- 128GB storage
We like: Slim and light
We don't like: Poor low-light photos in our tests
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE is a mid-range model from the brand, and is a definite step up from the S9 FE - with a better processor and camera.
It features a large 10.9-inch IPS LCD panel that's backed up by a large 8000mAh battery and 45W wired charging. While the storage options start at 128GB, there is a microSD card slot so you can expand that storage as you please.
Want to know whether this tablet is right for you? See our Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE review.
More Samsung tablet deals:
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ - SQUIRREL_TEXT_50011983
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra - SQUIRREL_TEXT_50017557
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ - SQUIRREL_TEXT_50021265
Samsung fridge freezer deals
Samsung RB33B610EWW
Average price in the last six months: £492
Cheapest price in the past six months: £339*

- Freestanding
- Frost-free freezer
- White
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.
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.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
Average price in the past six months: £302.33
Cheapest price in the past six months: £244*

- Brighter display than before
- Improved sleep tracking features
- Built-in GPS
We like: Top-tier fitness tracking
We don't like: The battery life should be better
Even though it's the newest Samsung smartwatch that you can buy, the Galaxy Watch 8 has already seen its price drop quite significantly over the Black Friday period.
The fact that you can now get Samsung's refined fitness tracking software for less just makes it a solid buy for anyone looking to improve their overall bill of health.
Just be aware that like the other Galaxy Watches before it, this model will only work with Android phones.
To see if Samsung's latest wearable is right for you, check out our full Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 review
See how Samsung compares with the best smartwatches
Samsung TV deals
Samsung QE50QN80F
Average price in the past six months: £845
Cheapest price in the past six months: £590*

- 50-inch 4K TV
- Neo QLED display
- Supports HDR10, HLG and HDR10+ formats
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.
Samsung QE50QN90F
Average price in the past six months: £1,068
Cheapest price in the past six months: £749*

- 50-inch 4K TV
- Neo QLED display
- Supports HDR10, HLG and HDR10+ formats
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.
Samsung QE55QN93F
Average price in the past six months: £1,277.18
Cheapest price in the past six months: £879*

- 55-inch 4K TV
- Neo QLED display
- Supports HDR10, HLG and HDR10+ formats
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.
Samsung QE55S90F
Average price in the past six months: £1,277.18
Cheapest price in the past six months: £799*

- 55-inch TV
- OLED display
- 4K resolution
We like: Good operating system
We don't like: Remote isn't good enough
This is a high-end Samsung TV with 4K Ultra-HD and packed with gaming features, a PVR and built-in voice control. There's also a microphone in the remote.
Setting up the TV is easy, as you can do most of it on your phone, and the electronic programme guide is great. It's easy to see at a glass what's on and when, and you get plenty of programme information.
What's the picture quality like, and what about the sound? Read our full Samsung QE55S90F review to find out.
Before you buy a TV, check whether it's a decent model by reading our expert TV reviews
Samsung vacuum cleaner deals
Samsung Jet 85 Complete VS20C8524TB
Average price in the past six months: £426
Cheapest price in the past six months: £270*

- Bagless and cordless handstick vacuum cleaner
- 0.9 litre dust capacity
- Weighs 2.7kg
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.
More Samsung vacuum cleaner deals:
- Samsung Jet 95 Pro VS20C9547TB (average price: £347 | cheapest price: £284*) – SQUIRREL_TEXT_50011114
- Samsung Bespoke Jet AI Lite Pro Extra (average price: £886 | cheapest price: £499*) – SQUIRREL_TEXT_50022826
- Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra VS90F40DEK/EU (average price: £1,053 | cheapest price: £679*) – SQUIRREL_TEXT_50021680
Find more bargains in our guide to the best vacuum cleaner deals.
Samsung laptop deals
Samsung 14-inch Galaxy Book5 Pro
Average price in the past six months: £1,504.02
Cheapest price in the past six months: £899.97*

- Intel Core Ultra 7 processor
- 16GB Ram
- 512GB SSD
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.
More Samsung laptop deals:
- Samsung 16-inch Galaxy Book5 Pro 360 - SQUIRREL_TEXT_50018450
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.
