SAMSUNG’S flagship model the S22 has been flying off the shelves since its launch, helped by this Disney+ freebie which is ending soon.

We all love a bit extra with our deals and iD is offering unlimited data for just £31.99 per month on top of six months free Disney+.

Samsung is giving away six months Disney+ for free on every purchase

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Samsung is giving away six months Disney+ for free on every purchaseCredit: Getty

If you’ve been looking for the best Samsung S22 deals, now is the time to act because this Disney+ offer ends this week on Saturday, June 11.

For a few months now Samsung has been giving away Disney+, Disney’s streaming platform, for free.

This isn’t just a one week trial either this is six months worth of Disney+ at no extra cost when you buy any Samsung phone.

While the streaming service sweetens the deal, the offers on the S22 from iD at the moment are already pretty good.

Through Mobiles.co.uk you can get 100GB of data for just £30.99 per month, with no upfront fees.

If you want to boost your data, you can jump to unlimited data for just £1 more each month – which is a super cheap deal.

That’s unlimited data for £31.99 per month on the Samsung S22 with no upfront cost and six months of Disney+.

The deals:

It’s rare to find such high data packages for such low prices on a brand new phone so grab this deal while you can – and stream Disney to your heart’s content.

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If you want a new handset to grab this Disney+ deal you can buy some older Samsungs with £100 off right now.

Looking for a plan without the handset? Here are the best SIM-only deals we’ve found this month.

Wondering how to spend your six months of Disney+? Here’s how to watch all the Marvel film and TV shows in order.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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