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Last updated: December 10th, 2025 at 10:04 UTC+01:00
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Still the thinnest non-foldable phone, now cheaper.
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The Galaxy S25 Edge is certainly an intriguing phone with lots of appealing and unique characteristics. The reason it may have fallen short of Samsung's expectations is its relatively high launch price. The good news is that you can now buy it cheaper.
Samsung UK will sell you the Galaxy S25 Edge at a discount when you use this coupon code at checkout. The code is GIFT, and it will save you £200 on the Edge. However, the story doesn't end with the coupon code, and you can save £300 or more. Here's how.
Until December 17, Samsung UK will also give you a discount of at least £100 on the Galaxy S25 Edge when you trade in another phone. At most, you can save £614 with trade-in.
The “guarantee” part means that you can trade in any smartphone, in any condition, and you are bound to receive a discount of at least £100. If you have any old phone stored in a drawer, you could exchange it for at least £100 off the Galaxy S25 Edge.
The GIFT code and the guaranteed trade-in discount expire on the same day, December 17. And with savings of at least £300, you can buy the Galaxy S25 Edge for £799 or less.
As an extra perk, buyers who grab the Galaxy S25 Edge before December 31 can also benefit from a 50% discount on select cases.
Not counting the Fold 7 and TriFold, the Galaxy S25 Edge remains Samsung's thinnest slab-type phone. And with the future of the Edge line being uncertain, the S25 Edge may remain the thinnest for a long time. If you're looking for a unique phone with a focus on design, the Galaxy S25 Edge might be it.
Mihai is a blogger and column writer at SamMobile. His first Samsung phone was an A800 which took a lot of beating, and a part of him still misses the novelty of the clamshell design. In his free time, he enjoys watching shows, documentaries, and stand-up comedy; listening to music, taking walks, and occasionally playing old(er) video games.