Amazon UK is offering a bundle deal on the Samsung Galaxy S25 trio, with the Galaxy S25 Ultra discounted by £150 and including £100 Samsung Credit, free Galaxy Buds3 Pro, and a 6-month Google One AI Premium Plan subscription. The Galaxy S25+ follows a similar deal but costs £250 less, while the regular Galaxy S25 has a £100 discount. Alternatives like the OnePlus 13 and Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G, priced under £400 with competitive features, are also available. Lastly, the new CMF Phone 2 Pro launches soon, compared to its predecessor, which has fewer features.
Amazon UK is offering a bundle deal on the latest Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup (the Edge variant is launching next week).
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is currently discounted by £150 and includes £100 Samsung Credit for use in the Samsung store. Additionally, you will receive the Galaxy Buds3 Pro for free, along with a 6-month subscription to the Google One AI Premium Plan (which features Gemini Advanced and 2TB of storage).
The Samsung Galaxy S25+ is eligible for the same offer. The only distinction is the model type and the price – it’s £250 cheaper, and you can refer to our Galaxy S25+ vs. S25 Ultra article for a comparison between the two.

The standard Samsung Galaxy S25 offers a similar deal, with a £100 discount instead of £150. You still receive the free Buds3 Pro, 6 months of Google AI service, and the £100 Samsung Credit. For a detailed comparison, check out our Galaxy S25 vs. S25+ article.

Before making a purchase decision for an S25, consider the OnePlus 13 – the 12/256GB model is priced between the S25 and S25+. Even the 16/512GB configuration is more affordable than the S25+. It features a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset (slightly clocked lower), a triple 50MP camera setup (including a 3x 73mm telephoto lens compared to the 3x 67mm telephoto with a 10MP sensor), and a substantial 6,000mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging (in contrast to 4,900mAh, 45W/15W for the S25+). Aside from the Plus model, the OnePlus 13 competes well against the Galaxy S25 Ultra – take a look at our comparative analysis.

The Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G is currently available for under £400. While it doesn’t feature a flagship chipset (the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 is still quite capable), it boasts a 200MP 1/1.4” camera with OIS, a 6.67” 12-bit 120Hz display with Dolby Vision and 1220p+ resolution, along with a 5,110mAh battery that supports 120W fast charging.

A quick reminder from last week: the CMF Phone 2 Pro is now available – it officially launches on Monday, but shipping may take a couple of days. Be sure to compare it with the Redmi. It comes with a 50MP main camera (1/1.57”) that lacks OIS but utilizes a separate 50MP 2x (50mm) module for zooming, plus an 8MP ultra-wide camera. The Dimensity 7300 Pro chipset is somewhat less powerful than Snapdragon, and it has a slightly larger 6.77” 10-bit 120Hz OLED display, but it compromises on resolution and HDR features.

For your information, the original CMF Phone 1 remains available. It features essentially the same chipset as the Pro version but lacks the telephoto camera, and it doesn’t offer an ultra-wide camera option either. Additionally, the 6.67” display is smaller and does not support HDR, with peak brightness rated lower (2,000 nits compared to 3,000 nits).

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