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Free Samsung Galaxy S9 with select QLED models
You don’t often get things for free in life, let alone a Samsung Galaxy S9 handset that retails for over £500. That’s the deal though.
Anyone purchasing a Samsung QLED TV model including the Q9FN, Q8FN, Q8CN, and Q8DN, will receive a Samsung Galaxy S9 for absolutely nothing. This deal expires on March. 12, so you have a little time to mull it over, but you might not want to wait when you understand what a QLED TV can produce.
A QLED TV combines style with picture quality and smart technology. The new ambient mode fills your living room with decorative content, useful information, and your own photos. It also hides when you don’t want to see it, by blending perfectly with your decor, and even playing a bit of light background music.
When you are using the QLED TV, the colour certainly doesn’t blend into the wall. Samsung uses a little something called quantum dot technology to add light into the mixture, meaning you benefit from a billion colours — with a colour volume of 100%.
The QLED also comes with an Intelligent Voice Assistant that makes it easy to search for things, flip through channels, or even ask questions about the weather with just your voice.
A Samsung QLED TV should be something to consider regardless of any bonuses, but with the addition of a Galaxy S9 for free, you really should check this out.
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