On the home screen on mobilephonesdirect go to January sale at the top and its about half way down. The link may not work.
EE
Free phone
5gb data, unlimited minutes & txts
£32.49 per months x 24 = £ 779.76 total
£30 quidco
Best deal on the market for this much data and free 64gb S6 Edge.
Part of mobilephonesdirect January sale so might not last for long.
Top comments
cjs84 to Tabintab
13 Jan 165#6
Like I said, best deal on the market for this phone. Maybe I should have titled it no upfront cost for the small minority of people like you who make pointless comments. Yes the S7 is due out soon but this is for the S6.
Latest comments (39)
oranj
3 Feb 16#35
Cold. You can buy it outright for £349. 5GB data? I have unlimited with Three for £29pcm
JoeyJoeC to oranj
3 Feb 16#37
Your math is lacking.
Works out less than £300 on this deal if you separate the cost of the sim contract. Most people don't need unlimited data, I have 5GB which is plenty and I've never gone above it and I use it every day. Not to mention you have to pay extra if you want to use tethering.
With your logic, you would be paying £1,045 for the phone + contract, this is £266 cheaper.
wolvesinwales to oranj
3 Feb 16#39
Where can you buy it for that price?
sancheez
3 Feb 16#38
Yeah. I know. I used to use/much about with custom ROMs.
But these days, I plain can't be bothered. Enthusiasts will root and ROM, most won't. I could, but I would rather just get the updates as quick as possible as and when they come up. Best way to do that is to run a Nexus device. Besides, the 6p is incredibly slick. I'm impressed with it. And I just ordered a £20-odd active stylus for my Dell Venue Pro tablet so I can still do digital note taking at work and don't have to go back to paper! :smiley:
oranj
3 Feb 16#36
Indeed, which is why I run Marshmallow 6.0 on my Note 3 via CM13/RR
SampleX
2 Feb 16#34
Yes, I think you've proved that point amply.
dar72
2 Feb 16#33
Then you're buying it....which was my original point.
It's quite simple, you're either paying £x per month to buy the phone after however number of months OR you're paying £x per month to rent it, either way, you're paying the best part of £800 for a phone which was my original point.
Oh here we go with the "not sure if serious"....next I'll be "trolling", then you'll ask if it's the school holidays. All because you're not intelligent enough to discuss something. I'll just leave it there, people used to require intelligence to use the Internet, now anyone can use it and it's gone seriously downhill.
sancheez
2 Feb 162#32
What?!?!?
Derp!
You do get to keep the phone you know.
dar72
2 Feb 16#31
Ok, even worse....why would anyone pay the best part of £800 to RENT a phone?
Steve2377
15 Jan 16#15
Oh, one other thing worth mentioning, it's the edge version of the S7.
j3remy42 to Steve2377
2 Feb 16#30
What is? What do you mean?
j3remy42
2 Feb 16#29
Tuh-mah-toh, tuh-may-toh. Why do you need to be so angry about it?
j3remy42
2 Feb 161#28
There is no upfront cost, douche. The line rental cost will be taken by direct debit, which they have to give 10 days notice of as per the Direct Debit guarantee.
Also, self-riotous? Calm down before you type.
Steve2377
15 Jan 16#13
Oh, and I've enjoyed 18 mon has with the S5 and really enjoyed it, so thought it was wise to stick with Samsung.
What are people's experiences with the S6?
I hope people don't start banging on about waiting for the S7! I was feeling indulgent and I'm not very patient! I have this habit, especially when it comes to technology! :-)
xCxS to Steve2377
2 Feb 16#25
S6 edge is gorgeous.
Albeit, I stepped up from my old iPhone 4S so the leap is quite a big one, but everyone I know who has bought one, loves it. I have heard very little negative press.
I got mine in November 2015 because I'm not one of these people who MUST get a new release the moment it launches.
Personally, I love it and I won't be rushing out to grab the S7 once it launches... I see no point in it.
Having been an Apple user for around 6/7 years... I'm all about Samsung/Android now. Hope this is of some help to you!
mossy3 to Steve2377
2 Feb 16#27
I've had the S6 for 4 months & it's a great phone. The only minor issue would be the battery life but the charger more than makes up for that because it charges in no time. It's fast & responsive & the screen is awesome. mobiles.co.uk have 1000 Texts, Ultd Mins & 2GB 4G Data on EE for £24.99 pm with £40 upfront.
JoeyJoeC
2 Feb 16#26
I got one recently, runs very fast, faster than my S5. The memory / RAM is 3GB on this device which means you can do a lot more with it, more apps run at the same time without issues, iPhone 6 has only 1GB Ram which compares with low end tablets. The processor on this S6 has a quad core 1.5Ghz AND a quad core 2.1Ghz, iPhone 6 only has a dual core 1.4Ghz cpu. The Galaxy S6 blows the iPhone 6 out of the water with a side by side comparison.
xCxS
2 Feb 16#24
I'm paying the same amount per month for the same deal but with 32GB memory.
I have had it since November last year, and I can honestly say the handset is an absolute beaut.
To pay the same price, for the same deal but with double the memory capacity... this is a HOT deal.
Go get it.
dar72
2 Feb 16#22
Why would anyone pay the best part of £800 for a phone?
JoeyJoeC to dar72
2 Feb 161#23
Don't know anyone that has. This comes with a 5GB contract which on EE works out as around £20 a month sim only. So for £12.49 a month extra, you get a phone too, so you're actually paying just shy of £300 for the phone which is a good deal.
sancheez
2 Feb 16#21
100% agreed.
Which is why they now stop giving you updates instead to try and force you to upgrade.
Was nothing wrong with my Note 3. Perfectly capable phone. With no prospect of any future updates, because it's "old". Bye bye Samsung ....
(Been Samsung for years now except for a brief foray into Windows phone. Not any more. Nexus devices for me from now on ...)
tikketeyboo
1 Feb 16#20
I have this Phone fantastic apps brilliant camera lovevsamsung phones
Zenostar
1 Feb 16#19
Expired
Fett82
20 Jan 161#18
The link no longer works, think this has expired now.
Apologies. Check in January sales, its still there. :smiley:
JoeyJoeC
18 Jan 16#17
Trying to get this deal, however their site doesn't think my card is registered to the address it has been registered to for 6 years...
update: They called me back to try and place the order again, but still they aren't able to verify my address :disappointed:
Tabintab
15 Jan 16#16
I'm of the opinion that a phone like the s6 are so powerful, there is little to be gained getting the next iteration. Most new phones are just small steps in evolution, not revolution. I personally don't like the Sony phones because they are so angular, but i see others who own them rave about how good they are. I would recommend sticking with the s6 and saving your cash.
Steve2377
15 Jan 16#14
*18 MONTHS
Steve2377
15 Jan 16#12
Chaps, I just signed up with car phone warehouse and managed - after a lot of bartering - to get this phone S6 for 27 quid a month on a 2 year contract. Unlimited calls and text messages and I think it was 5GB of data.
Think I got a pretty good deal but would like others opinions?
But now my missus is saying I should have got the latest Sony!! But that monthly cost was 44 quid compared to 27!
Opinions would be most welcome
Tabintab
14 Jan 16#10
Only people blind to the fact have this view, those of us who have the ability to see things as they are, can see through the illusion of marketing. Please open your eyes! Yes, overall this may be a great offer, but you need to wake up to the truth.
mrew42 to Tabintab
14 Jan 16#11
:confused:
Blah
Tabintab
14 Jan 162#9
Why are small minded people so ignorant and self riotous. If its free , go to the shop & ask for their total stock and offer them nothing in exchange, after all, you say they are free. You wont, because they are not FREE & its a fact, accept it instead of hiding it in the back of your memory. ITS NOT FREE!!!!!!
Also you say no upfront cost, yes there is a cost, you will get a line rental charge at the beginning. It all marketing & your willing to accept it. Even at the very beginning its not free. The charge is all there in front of you, you just fail to see it!
Tabintab
13 Jan 16#4
"best deal on the market for this much data and free 64gb S6 Edge"
First off, its not free, nothing usually is.
Its cheap because the s7 is out in a month or 2 & they are dumping stock. Reviews are very good though, so should get cheaper & cheaper.
cjs84 to Tabintab
13 Jan 165#6
Like I said, best deal on the market for this phone. Maybe I should have titled it no upfront cost for the small minority of people like you who make pointless comments. Yes the S7 is due out soon but this is for the S6.
mrew42 to Tabintab
14 Jan 161#8
Free = No upfront cost. People know this
michaelb1967
14 Jan 16#7
This is very good deal. Thanks for posting
RadiantDuck
13 Jan 16#5
Looks like a good deal to me! I'm not really a fan of Samsung phones but there is no denying that this is a good deal!
pigeonmount
13 Jan 16#2
This is a good deal and looks hot to replace my tired, though trustworthy, S3. My only concern is doesnt this phone have a sealed non replaceable battery? As a technophobe advice would be appreciated re this
jjmmww1 to pigeonmount
13 Jan 161#3
got it today but 32gb can't take th back off and no micro sd card support
learoy1
13 Jan 16#1
spot on that. decent price decent data decent memory on a decent phone
Opening post
On the home screen on mobilephonesdirect go to January sale at the top and its about half way down. The link may not work.
EE
Free phone
5gb data, unlimited minutes & txts
£32.49 per months x 24 = £ 779.76 total
£30 quidco
Best deal on the market for this much data and free 64gb S6 Edge.
Part of mobilephonesdirect January sale so might not last for long.
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Latest comments (39)
Works out less than £300 on this deal if you separate the cost of the sim contract. Most people don't need unlimited data, I have 5GB which is plenty and I've never gone above it and I use it every day. Not to mention you have to pay extra if you want to use tethering.
With your logic, you would be paying £1,045 for the phone + contract, this is £266 cheaper.
But these days, I plain can't be bothered. Enthusiasts will root and ROM, most won't. I could, but I would rather just get the updates as quick as possible as and when they come up. Best way to do that is to run a Nexus device. Besides, the 6p is incredibly slick. I'm impressed with it. And I just ordered a £20-odd active stylus for my Dell Venue Pro tablet so I can still do digital note taking at work and don't have to go back to paper! :smiley:
It's quite simple, you're either paying £x per month to buy the phone after however number of months OR you're paying £x per month to rent it, either way, you're paying the best part of £800 for a phone which was my original point.
Oh here we go with the "not sure if serious"....next I'll be "trolling", then you'll ask if it's the school holidays. All because you're not intelligent enough to discuss something. I'll just leave it there, people used to require intelligence to use the Internet, now anyone can use it and it's gone seriously downhill.
Derp!
You do get to keep the phone you know.
Also, self-riotous? Calm down before you type.
What are people's experiences with the S6?
I hope people don't start banging on about waiting for the S7! I was feeling indulgent and I'm not very patient! I have this habit, especially when it comes to technology! :-)
Albeit, I stepped up from my old iPhone 4S so the leap is quite a big one, but everyone I know who has bought one, loves it. I have heard very little negative press.
I got mine in November 2015 because I'm not one of these people who MUST get a new release the moment it launches.
Personally, I love it and I won't be rushing out to grab the S7 once it launches... I see no point in it.
Having been an Apple user for around 6/7 years... I'm all about Samsung/Android now. Hope this is of some help to you!
I have had it since November last year, and I can honestly say the handset is an absolute beaut.
To pay the same price, for the same deal but with double the memory capacity... this is a HOT deal.
Go get it.
Which is why they now stop giving you updates instead to try and force you to upgrade.
Was nothing wrong with my Note 3. Perfectly capable phone. With no prospect of any future updates, because it's "old". Bye bye Samsung ....
(Been Samsung for years now except for a brief foray into Windows phone. Not any more. Nexus devices for me from now on ...)
Apologies. Check in January sales, its still there. :smiley:
update: They called me back to try and place the order again, but still they aren't able to verify my address :disappointed:
Think I got a pretty good deal but would like others opinions?
But now my missus is saying I should have got the latest Sony!! But that monthly cost was 44 quid compared to 27!
Opinions would be most welcome
Blah
Also you say no upfront cost, yes there is a cost, you will get a line rental charge at the beginning. It all marketing & your willing to accept it. Even at the very beginning its not free. The charge is all there in front of you, you just fail to see it!
First off, its not free, nothing usually is.
Its cheap because the s7 is out in a month or 2 & they are dumping stock. Reviews are very good though, so should get cheaper & cheaper.