Samsung has launched its 2025 range of TVs, offering a full selection of OLED and QLED screens, packed full of tech to make sure you get the best watching experience at home. To sweeten the deal, Samsung is offering for shoppers who trade in.
This deal isn’t like some trade-in deals we’ve seen, because the amount you’ll save isn’t based on the TV you trade-in, it’s based on the TV you choose to buy. Those who pick a large TV from the top of the range will get the most back.
Choose something more modest and you’ll get less – but there are loads of TVs to choose from. Like the Samsung S95F – the company’s sensational flagship OLED TV – and pay , rather than £3,399.
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I mention the Samsung S95F because I’ve used it and it is a staggeringly-good TV, noteworthy because it has a Glare Free screen and high brightness, so it’s ideal for bright rooms or in a room with lots of windows for example.
If you’re not sold on Samsung’s TVs, then the LG OLED G5 – the 2025 flagship OLED model from LG – is also available with . The 55-inch Q8F is also included but the deal drops the price from £899 to £749 instead. In Amazon's surprise tech sale there's also its budget-friendly, all be it more basic this has a much cheaper price of £339.
The best thing about these deals is that shoppers get a discount on a brand new telly, rather than waiting until discounts appear around later in the year.
Samsung announced its 2025 TV range this week, so currently these TVs are in pre-order. The way this deal works, you’ll have to buy the TV through Samsung direct or a participating retailer such as John Lewis.
Once bought, shoppers do have to for their TV, wait for approval and get the cash back in their bank within 45 days. All the details can be found on this .
Samsung is using the term “Vision AI” to describe its new televisions. That covers a range of technologies including AI upscaling to make older content look better, an AI Mode that will optimise the visuals, generative wallpaper so you can create your own background, as well as boosting the sound output.
Samsung’s TVs all run on the Tizen OS operating system, giving access to all the streaming and backed by a 7-year update policy. Its punchy colours and excellent brightness stand out, with offerings at all sizes and across a full range of different TVs types to suit a full range shoppers.
While Tizen is a speedy system, it doesn't support Store apps, which limits users choices when it comes to streaming, unfortunately.
If you’re interested in by trading in your old model, then it’s definitely worth taking a look. When it comes to voice assistant, it's not considered to be as strong compared to the rival Google Assistand on Android TV.
Samsung is also offering cashback on soundbars too, so if you're interesting boosting your TVs sound, that's also worth looking at as Samsung will .
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