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Best Samsung deals for February 2026

From Galaxy mobile phones to laptops and TVs, we've searched the February sales to find you the best deals on Samsung products

Discover the best deals we've found on Samsung products in the February 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 February 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: £368
Cheapest price in the past six months: £279*

Samsung Galaxy A36
  • 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 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.

More Samsung Galaxy A-series deals

These deals from Samsung's budget series are worth considering:

  • Samsung Galaxy A56 – fast processor, high resolution display and a luxurious design make this a top value pick. SQUIRREL_TEXT_50020800

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

Average price in the past six months: £936.50
Cheapest price in the past six months: £549*

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

You can now get the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge for only £549 from Laptops Direct.

  • 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.

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.

Samsung Galaxy S25

Average price in the past six months: £691
Cheapest price in the past six months: £499*

Samsung Galaxy S25
  • 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 Z Flip7 FE

Average price in the past six months: £1,017
Cheapest price in the past six months: £649*

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE
  • Exynos 2400 processor with 8GB of RAM
  • 6.7-inch main display and 3.4-inch cover screen
  • Dual rear cameras (50Mp main, 12Mp ultra-wide)

We like: Foldable design, good set of cameras

We don’t like: Small battery

If you miss the satisfying 'snap' of a flip phone but want modern power, the Z Flip7 FE is a great entry point. It keeps the iconic clamshell design of the pricier flagship but trims the cost. The 3.4-inch cover screen is genuinely useful, letting you triage notifications or change songs without opening the phone — perfect for keeping you in the moment.

Inside, the 6.7-inch OLED screen is bright and punchy. While it runs on the slightly older Exynos 2400 chip, it’s more than fast enough for daily multitasking. You get solid water resistance (IP48), though you’ll want to keep it away from beach sand. With a battery that lasts the day and fast wireless charging, it’s a stylish, practical choice that doesn't feel like a compromise.

Find out more in our full Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE review.

 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: £953
Cheapest price in the past six months: £699*

Samsung QE43QN90F television
  • 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.

  • The 50-inch model – the Samsung QE50QN90F – is also on offer now. SQUIRREL_TEXT_50021575

Samsung QE50QN80F

Average price in the past six months: £845
Cheapest price in the past six months: £579*

Samsung QE50QN80F television
Get it from Amazon (£579), or compare prices below:

  • 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*

Samsung QE50QN90F television
  • 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*

Samsung QE55QN93F television

  • 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.

Before you buy a TV, check whether it's a decent model by reading our expert TV reviews

Are Samsung products good?

Paul Lester, Which? technology editor, says:

Paul Lester, Which? tech editor

'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.

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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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Watch out for up-front costs, and look out for other ways to save, such as trading in money for your old handset.