Get £150 off the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus this Black Friday
The Galaxy Note 10 Plus is the cheapest it’s EVER been on Amazon right now
Not so much bargain basement as bargain penthouse, the coveted Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus, which debuted with aplomb earlier this year, has received the Black Friday treatment over on Amazon.
The gorgeous 256GB, 6.3in handset, available in the colour Aura Black, is now just £849 in the Black Friday sales. We can appreciate that doesn’t make it a budget handset, but if that’s not a veritable steal per se, it represents a big old chunk off what was formerly a £999 smartphone. All-in-all? Savings of £150 on a flagship handset. That’s a pretty commendable deal…
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus is a beauty of a phone, with its sleek stylus bolstering functionality and making it the perfect tool to accompany modern life on the go. In fact, such was our admiration for the Note 10 Plus that we gave it five stars in our full-length review, lauding its stunning design, fantastic performance and plethora of superb cameras. Mobile technology editor Nathan Spendelow went so far as to call it Samsung’s “best phone yet”. Now that’s saying something…
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In fact, one of our only quibbles was the price, which we dubbed “extremely expensive”. Although with £150 knocked off that initial price tag, the Note 10 Plus is looking evermore palatable. Indeed, this is the cheapest the phone has ever shifted for on Amazon; a consultation with price comparison tool CamelCamelCamel shows us that it smashes the previous record of £900.
So whether you’re looking to buy a phone outright or treat a loved one to an outrageously indulgent Christmas gift, this top-of-the-range wonder from Samsung has a sizeable 15% discount right now. Phablets not your thing? Check out our hand-picked selection of the best smartphone deals this Black Friday here, on everything from the iPhone 11 to the Pixel 4.