SAMSUNG has announced ‘Samsung Week’ with great offers ahead of the Black Friday sales.

The biggest discounts include Galaxy Note20 and Galaxy S20+ BTS Edition, but you’ll need to use a special code.

Samsung Week will end on Sunday, November 1

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Samsung Week will end on Sunday, November 1Credit: Samsung

The technology giant launched its week of sales on Monday, and there are plenty of bargains to be had.

The biggest Samsung Week discounts apply for two popular products:

You’ll need to use the code ‘SAMSUNGWEEK‘ at the checkout to get the discount.

Galaxy Buds Live are now available the new Mystic Blue colour

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Galaxy Buds Live are now available the new Mystic Blue colourCredit: Samsung

Additionally, there are four categories with an extra price slash of 5 per cent with the code:

  • Galaxy Books: including Galaxy Book Ion, Flex and S Intel models.
  • Smartwatches: featuring Galaxy Watch3, Fit2, Watch3 4G, and Gold Editions.
  • Tablets: including Galaxy Tab A7, S7+, S6 Lite and S7 models. When you buy a Galaxy Tav S6 Lite of Tab S5e, you can claim a free pair of silver Galaxy Buds worth £119 with your order.
  • Audio: featuring Galaxy Buds Live in the new Mystic Blue colour.

You can find the full sale and all the details here.

We recently wrote a detailed comparison between iPhone 12 and Samsung Galaxy S20, helping you to choose the right model.

There’s going to be great tech deals come Black Friday.

Have a look at Sun Selects to find the latest product recommendations and reviews.


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This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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