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Samsung offers free Galaxy Tab 2 to everyone who upgrades to the S III or Note in the UK while trading in previous handset

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Update: I previously incorrectly mentioned the deal is available on an upgrade to the Note 2. It is available on an upgrade to the original Note, or the Galaxy S III.

Here’s a not-so-bad deal for all our UK based readers who are planning to upgrade to either the Samsung Galaxy S III or the Note 2: if you trade in your old device, Sammy will throw in a Galaxy Tab 2, worth GPB 299 (or $475 based on the current exchange rate). Unfortunately, as with all these deals, some gloss is removed on reading the terms and conditions. The deal is offered to only those with either the Galaxy S II or the iPhone 4 or 4S, while the rest will have to cough up some additional dough to get the Tab 2.

If you were to ask me, I’d suggest selling your device on Craigslist or something, and picking up the GBP 159 Google Nexus 7 instead. I’m pretty certain you’d be left with some additional cash.

[Samsung UK]

Raveesh Bhalla

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8 Comments

  1. Upgrade is for the Note 1 not the new Note 2 :(

  2. Samsung America NEVER does anything like this, maybe if they did they could convert more of the isheep to Android.

    1. I meant never does anything like this in the USA.

  3. I know idr they offered that here i would take advantage. I have the sgs2 and am getting the s3

  4. come on sammy! I have been able to upgrade for two months now and have been waiting for the right deal to come along. bring this deal to America and you have a sale!

  5. do they accept rooted phones?

  6. link is broken…..404 page not found

  7. I’m waiting for the iPhone 5 to come out before I upgrade, this deal will make me change my mind on switching to the iPhone and probably get the deal immediately.

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