Claim a FREE pair of AKG Y500 headphones worth £129 with a pay monthly Samsung phone

Two birds, one stone: Get a headphone AND smartphone upgrade thanks to this wicked Samsung deal
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Published on 21 August 2019

If you’re in the market for a new smartphone and a new pair of headphones, this offer from Carphone Warehouse is pretty darn unbeatable.

You can now cash in on a pair of £129 AKG Y500 headphones – completely FREE – when you purchase a Samsung phone on a pay monthly plan.

The deal applies to any one of the following Samsung phones: the Samsung A50, Samsung A70, Samsung A80 or Samsung Galaxy S10e – all of which are stellar handsets.

Samsung A50

Take the Samsung A50, for example: we called it a brilliant mid-range phone thanks to its gorgeous design, laudable camera and built-in fingerprint reader. A five-star handset right there. Plans start at £19.99/mth with £0 upfront cost.

Samsung A70

The A70, meanwhile, comes similarly recommended from us: Mobile Technology Editor Nathan Spendelow awarded it five stars for its superb triple camera setup, gargantuan AMOLED screen and long-lasting battery life. Deals start at £24.99/mth with no upfront cost.

Samsung A80

As for the Samsung A80, we loved its no-notch display, gorgeous all-screen AMOLED display and rotating triple camera. Plans start at £36/mth with a modest £29.99 upfront cost.

Samsung Galaxy S10e

If you want to get your hands on the S10 range but don’t fancy remortgaging your house to do so, the Samsung Galaxy S10e is a great shout. The cheapest S10 in the game doesn’t scrimp on performance, and can be purchased on a pay monthly plan from as little as £29.99/mth with a £29.99 upfront cost. Now with a pair of AKG headphones thrown into the mix for free, this is one sweet deal.

With summer fading and September round the corner, now’s the perfect time to invest in a new smartphone and headphone combo. Whether it’s back to school or business as usual, a gadget upgrade never went amiss, particularly not with £129-worth of free tech thrown into the mix. Just make sure to resell or recycle old devices and you’re away!

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Emma Sims is a trainee solicitor at Taylor Wessing, based in London. She previously worked as a freelance journalist for Expert Reviews, covering tech, science and politics news and publishing in-depth features.

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