Technology
It’s Carphone Warehouse’s biggest ever ‘Black Tag’ sale
Black Friday is arguably the best time to pick up TVs, laptops, speakers, gaming consoles, toys, and yep OK, pretty much everything you could imagine.
It will therefore come as a surprise to absolutely nobody that there are currently some great deals on smartphones. Carphone Warehouse has launched it’s ‘Black Tag’ promotion that contains loads of great deals on a variety of handsets. You can save on Apple, Samsung, Huawei, Google, Sony, and more, with pay monthy and SIM free contracts up for grabs.
This is the best place to find the best deals from Carphone Warehouse. We have tracked down the very best offers on each handset and gathered them together just for you. Be sure to keep an eye on this page as we will update with the best offers as they drop over the Black Friday sale period.
As an extra bonus, has included a little gift on all purchases of the iPhone XR, XS, XS Max, or X on a pay monthly contract. You will receive a Currys PC World voucher when purchasing any one of these handsets from Nov. 9 to Nov. 22. Nice!
These are the best ‘Black Tag’ deals from Carphone Warehouse over the Black Friday sale:
Pay monthly
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iPhone X — £129.99 upfront, £39.99 per month, 2GB Data (Saving of £100)
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iPhone 8 — £99.99 upfront, £29.99 per month, 500MB Data (Saving of £100)
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iPhone 8 Plus — £149.99 upfront, £29.99 per month, 500MB data (Saving of £100)
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iPhone 7 — £0 upfront, £25.99 per month, 500MB Data (Saving of £100)
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Huawei P20 Pro — £49.99 upfront, £29.99 per month, 500MB data (saving of £120)
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Huawei P20 — £0 upfront, £24.99 per month, 500 MB data (saving of £207.99)
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Huawei P20 Lite — £0 upfront, £14.99 per month, 500MB Data (saving of £59.99)
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Huawei P Smart — £0 upfront, £12.99 per month, 500MB data (saving of £59.99)
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Nokia 6 — £0 upfront, £12.99 per month, 500MB data (Saving of £79.99)
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Samsung S9 — £0 upfront, £26.99 per month, 500MB (Saving of £247.99)
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Samsung A8 — £0 upfront, £22.99 per month, 500MB (Saving of £171.99)
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Samsung J6 Plus — £0 upfront, £13.99 per month, 500 MB (Saving of £59.99)
Sim free
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