Galaxy S24 Ultra code offers £300 discount, but not for long

You’ve only got a few hours left to take advantage of the best Galaxy S24 Ultra preorder deals, as well as offers on the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+.

All three of these brand-new Samsung phones launch in the UK tomorrow, ending almost two weeks of preorder giveaways, including a Galaxy Watch6 worth £289, double the built-in storage at no extra cost, 30% off Galaxy Buds2 Pro wireless earbuds, and a year of free Disney+ worth £79.90, to name just a few.


While some of these offers are no longer available — Samsung pulled its free smartwatch perk before the UK release date — others will be around until the preorder deadline at 11.59pm tonight (January 30).

Samsung has shared a discount code that works exclusively on its online store, cutting the price of the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S24+ by an extra £100 and dropping the Galaxy S24 price by £50.

Use code S24SAVE at checkout on the Samsung online store to cut prices.

Order before the clock strikes midnight and you’ll be able to pair this discount code with Samsung’s preorder deal that doubles the built-in storage at no extra cost. That means you’ll get the 256GB model of the Galaxy S24 for the same price as the entry-level 128GB variant.

You can also pocket the maxed-out Galaxy S24 Ultra with 1TB of built-in storage for the same price as you’d usually pay for the 512GB model – saving you £200.

This is what combining the discount code and the free storage upgrade does to the pricing of the Galaxy S24 series in the UK…

In order: Galaxy S24 Ultra, the only model that supports the S Pen stylus — pictured poking out of its holster, larger Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24

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In addition to these price cuts, you’ll also benefit from a free annual subscription to Disney+, worth £79.90. Add a pair of Samsung’s top-of-the-line Galaxy Buds2 Pro to your shopping basket at the same time and you’ll unlock an exclusive 30% off the wireless earbuds.

You can also claim 30% off protective phone cases and three months of Samsung Care+, which insures your shiny new phone against accidental damage, theft, and more.

If you want to drop the price of the latest Galaxy S series even further, Samsung has supercharged preorder offers. You can unlock up to £370 off the Galaxy S24 or Galaxy S24+ when you part with your current phone, and up to £460 off the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Of course, the exact amount of money off your new purchase will depend on the make and model of the smartphone you’re looking to trade in. For example, Samsung will discount your new Galaxy S24 by £230 when you trade in any model from the iPhone 13 line-up. That rises to £300 for iPhone 14.

Unsurprisingly, Samsung’s foldable Galaxy Z smartphones are the most valuable to trade in, earning you a discount of £440 for the Galaxy Z Flip5 and a whopping £590 for the Galaxy Z Fold5.

If you own an older Galaxy Z Flip3, you’ll get £170 off, while a Galaxy S22 will net you £240 discount.

The discount from your trade-in is applied at checkout immediately, so there’s no need to apply for a rebate or anything finicky like that.

Once you’ve listed the make and model, you’ll see the money taken off your Galaxy S24 order.

As soon as you’ve completed your preorder, Samsung will send out Freepost packaging, so you can send off your current phone. When the envelope drops through your letterbox, you’ll have a week to send the handset back to Samsung, so you should have plenty of time to back up your data and switch your SIM over to the new smartphone.

Samsung isn’t the only store offering preorders for the Galaxy S24 series. If you want to see how its discount code compares to the latest pay monthly deals from the likes of EE, Vodafone, O2 and Three, we’ve rounded up the best Galaxy S24 deals andbest Galaxy S24 Ultra deals in our in-depth guides.

As with the preorder offers from the Samsung store, a number of these deals will come to an end when the latest Samsung smartphones are released in the UK on January 31, 2024.

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