Where to pre-order Samsung Galaxy S22 deals with free Buds Pro and Disney+


The waiting’s over. The Samsung Galaxy S22 has been announced and, although you most UK online retailers aren’t expecting to deliver until March 11, you can at least pre-order one.
And the good news is that Samsung S22 pre-order deals have a couple of sweeteners to really make it worthwhile to stake your claim ahead of time.
Firstly, there’s a pair of Samsung Buds Pro worth in excess of £200. It’s not unusual to see free headphones thrown in during the pre-order phase of a new Samsung flagship – indeed, we predicted it earlier in the week – and getting free wireless headphones that our review says “sound good, fit well and are going to work well with your Samsung smartphone”, is a real perk.
But less predictably, you’ll also get a free year of Disney Plus when you sign up. So that’s a freebie worth £80 that gets you 12 months of glorious Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars and Simpsons streaming (plus many, many more).
You can see the stores that are carrying Samsung S22 pre-order deals below – all you have to do is pre-order your new phone by February 22. And to find out more about each handset, you can also check out our early hands-on S22 review, S22 Plus review and S22 Ultra review.
Where to pre-order Samsung Galaxy S22 deals:
Below are a list of UK retailers that are already getting in the act and have pre-order deals available on the S22 range. Crucially, they all include the freebies described above, too.
Samsung S22, S22 Plus and S22 Ultra deals on contract:
– Carphone Warehouse
– Sky Mobile
– Mobile Phones Direct
– Three
– Mobiles.co.uk
– EE
– Vodafone
– Virgin Mobile
Samsung S22, S22 Plus and S22 Ultra deals SIM-free:
– Samsung
– Amazon UK
– Currys
– John Lewis
The waiting’s over. The Samsung Galaxy S22 has been announced and, although you most UK online retailers aren’t expecting to deliver until March 11, you can at least pre-order one. And the good news is that Samsung S22 pre-order deals have a couple of sweeteners to really make it worthwhile…
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