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These are surely the best Black Friday dealsl and Cyber Monday deals we’ve seen. A Samsung Galaxy S8 for just £502 SIM-free? Yes, really! Alternatively, bag a great value Galaxy S8 contract on this amazing new phone from just £27 per month on a range of offers.
Amazon (through a third-party seller) currently has the Samsung Galaxy S8 available for an incredible £502 – this is the best S8 off-contract price we’ve seen and EVEN beats the Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals of the last few days.
Hurry, though – when we last checked (Tuesday November 28 at 16:15pm GMT) there were only a handful of units left at this amazing price

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BUY NOW: Samsung Galaxy S8 SIM-free for an incredible £502 – SAVE £182
Don’t want to buy the S8 outright, but offset the cost with a great value contract? We can help you with that, too.



One of the best contract deals available among the Black Friday bargains is with Vodafone on a 4GB data tariff, which is plenty of 4G steam to keep the average phone user going. The monthly payments are generously low for the lovely Galaxy S8 and the two-year cost of ownership is just £673 – we don’t think you’ll find a lower TCO anywhere else.
BUY NOW: Galaxy S8 for £27pm (£25 upfront with voucher TRUSTED10) with 4GB of data on Vodafone
There’s also a brilliant Galaxy S8 deal with O2 on a 12GB tariff, which is a great mid to high-range allowance for people who like to tinker on YouTube, play games and flick through internet-heavy apps a lot. O2 isn’t always the cheapest, so this is a one-off opportunity to bag a Galaxy S8 bargain on one of the UK’s best networks.
If you’re not familiar with the Samsung Galaxy S8, then let us refresh you. The was one of the first phones to ship with a bezel-less display, stretching the pixels right out towards the edges of the phone. It looks stunning, even though it’s been out a few months now.
Other features include an excellent 12-megapixel camera, fast CPU, Samsung’s own version of Android and a water-resistant body. It’s a fantastic product at a fantastic price
In our 5/5 star review we said: ‘The Samsung Galaxy S8 is a new beginning for flagship phones. It’s a gorgeous sliver of tech that utilises its power for extending the experience beyond the 5.8-inch display, but manages to still be a phone that’s easy to use. It crams a huge screen into a compact body, without sacrificing features such as water-resistance and expandable storage, and takes phone design to the next level. Once you’ve picked up a Samsung Galaxy S8, all other phones will somehow feel less interesting. The screen, the camera, the design are all top-notch; there really isn’t anything missing here. Slightly small battery aside, there isn’t an obvious compromise.’



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