Technology
Pay £43 a month for the Samsung Galaxy S10 and 100GB of data
When a new phone is due for release, you can expect a massive number of pre-order deals to be launched.
This makes perfect sense, particularly with a handset like the Samsung Galaxy S10, because there’s going to be a lot of interest parties, with very different priorities. Some users will want a load of freebies thrown in, others will be all about the minutes, and there will be plenty that will prioritise data. This deal is for the data hungry.
You can pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S10 with Virgin Media and pay absolutely nothing upfront. The monthly rate is just £43 a month and for that you receive 2500 minutes, unlimited texts, and a massive 100GB of data. You also get a free pair of wireless Samsung Galaxy Buds worth £139, but this deal is really about the data.
There’s a bunch of other options to pick from, such as the £40 a month package, including 2500 minutes, unlimited texts, and 20GB of data. This is a strong deal, but it’s worth noting that for only £3 extra a month you can bump up your data allowance significantly.
This deal is perfect for anyone that prioritises data. It also works out pretty nicely for anyone that likes free stuff and getting a great deal, which is everyone, isn’t it?
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