This Samsung Galaxy S22 preorder deal from iD Mobile is STUNNING
iD Mobile is offering the chance to get unlimited data and other goodies for £40/mth with this brilliant Samsung Galaxy S22 preorder deal
This is one of the best Samsung Galaxy S22 preorder deals we’ve seen: the 128GB version of the handset with unlimited data for £40/mth on a two-year plan via iD Mobile, with £29 up front. Even better, you’ll also get a free pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro earbuds worth £219 and a free year of Disney+. That’s an extraordinary offer on what looks to be a fantastic flagship.
The Samsung Galaxy S22 becomes available on 11 March, with the Galaxy S22 Plus and Galaxy S22 Ultra coming out on 11 March and 25 February respectively, but the preorders have been open since 9 February. However, be quick because this eye-catching deal won’t be around forever.
Judging from our initial hands-on, the Samsung Galaxy S22 has all the hallmarks of a classic flagship: you’re getting most of the other handsets’ features for less money. That includes a more robust design, a choice of two new colours (green and pink gold), a more vivid screen, a more efficient battery and a tweaked camera array. Phew!
The main downside is that you’ll have to wait two weeks longer for the Galaxy S22, or indeed the Galaxy S22 Plus, than the Galaxy S22 Ultra. We reckon it’s worth the delay, though.
Meanwhile, we praised iD Mobile’s great value for money and improving 5G coverage in our latest review of the mobile network. And, if you order the Galaxy S22 from it before 5 April, you’ll get 12 months of Disney+ for free (a saving of £96) and a free pair of the four-star Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro earbuds worth £219.
All of this adds up to a staggering Samsung Galaxy S22 preorder deal, if you want to take the plunge before the handset is released on 11 March. We’ll be publishing a full review as soon as possible, too.
If this has put you in a money-saving mood, check out our roundup of the Galaxy S22 preorder deal competition, which includes offers from big-hitters such as EE, Three and Vodafone.