Samsung Galaxy S10 WARNING – If you want this ultimate deal you haven't got long

The wait for the Galaxy S10 is finally over with this all-new Samsung flagship arriving in stores from tomorrow.

This device is one of the most feature-packed that the Korean technology firm has ever made and launches with a swathe of new extras never seen before on a Samsung phone.

Those taking delivery of an S10 will be treated to a fully edge-to-edge display which now stretches right across the front the phone.

There’s also a trio of rear cameras which offer improved zoom and add the ability to shoot with an ultra wide-angle lens.

A faster processor, bigger battery and more internal storage are also included and you’ll get new features such as an embedded fingerprint scanner and a technology which can refill other devices by them simply touching the S10.

One such accessory which uses the power of this Wireless PowerShare tech, are the new Galaxy Buds which can be recharged via Samsung’s new phone.

These new in-ear headphones were announced by Samsung at their Unpacked event and, similar to Apple’s AirPods, offer wire-free music via a Bluetooth connection.

The Galaxy Buds usually cost £139 but Samsung is giving them away for free to anyone who pre-orders the new Galaxy S10.

Sadly, if you want to take them up on this offer you haven’t got long as this free gift ends tonight ahead of the official launch.

Prices for the Galaxy S10 start from £799 with the S10e costing £669 and the larger S10+ landing in your pocket from £899.

If that sounds too much to pay and you have a current flagship in your possession then Samsung is offering some good trade-in deals right now.

In fact, some Galaxy and iPhone owners can get £300 off the new S10 if they hand over their current devices. 

Contract deals start from around £34 per month with an upfront fee and those ordering today will also get the free Galaxy Buds with all of the big mobile operators offering this bundle.

Express.co.uk has already taken delivery of an S10+ and our full review will be coming soon.

source: express.co.uk