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Free Galaxy Watch Active with Samsung Galaxy S10 contracts (UK deal)
TL;DR: Purchase a hand-picked Samsung Galaxy S10 contract, and get a free Samsung Galaxy Watch Active worth £229.
Isn’t it nice when retailers give away stuff for free? It’s especially nice when that freebie is worth over £200.
Anyone purchasing a Samsung Galaxy S10 contract can now claim a Samsung Galaxy Watch Active for absolutely nothing. This is an extremely generous incentive, especially when you consider that the watch retails for £229.
Claiming your Samsung Galaxy Watch Active couldn’t be any easier. You just need to purchase a Galaxy S10 contract by Sept. 30, and select “claim now” on the Samsung site. You will need to provide proof of purchase, and claims must be made within 30 days of purchase. Other that that, there’s really nothing to it. You’ll receive an e-mail to confirm your personal details, and then you’ll get your Galaxy Watch within 45 days of validation.
The only thing you have left to think about is which contract to purchase. Fortunately, you have plenty of options from a wide variety of retailers. We have done the hard work and hand-picked a few standout options, for you to consider:
There’s nothing sweeter than a free smartwatch.
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