Samsung is giving away free iPad-style tablets but you must act now
The South Korean tech giant is giving away the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite with purchases of the Z Flip 4 or Z Fold 4 for a limited-time only. This iPad rival is worth £299 and boasts a generous 10.4inch display, Dolby Atmos speakers, S Pen support and more. If you want to claim this freebie you need to act quickly as the deal runs out after tomorrow (Wednesday, November 30).
The Z Flip 4 is priced from £999 while the Z Fold 4 is available from £1,649.
If you’re thinking of picking up one of these handsets you will need to follow a few simple steps to claim your free Galaxy tablet afterwards.
To start with you will have to head to this website to put in a claim for your free Galaxy Tab S6 Lite.
Claims have to be made within 60 days of your purchase of a Z Flip 4 or Z Fold 4 and you’ll find out if it’s been approved within five working days.
Once your claim has been given the all clear you’ll receive your shiny, new Samsung tablet within 45 days.
If this wasn’t enough, Samsung is also throwing in other freebies and extra incentives on the Z Flip 4 or Z Fold 4 to sweeten the deal.
You will get 12 months access to Disney+ – which is worth £79.90 – entirely for free when you purchase one of Samsung’s newest foldable phones.
This freebie is available until the end of next January and will let you stream hit shows like Andor, WandaVision and Hawkeye without spending a single extra penny.
While if you purchase a Z Fold 4 you’ll get a Note Pack – which includes an S Pen, case and charger – thrown in for free as well.
This extra is worth £89.99 and is included with Z Fold 4 purchases until the end of this year.
Like with other products on the Samsung website, you can spread the cost of the Z Fold 4 or Z Flip 4 with bite-sized, monthly payments.
Payment plans are available from 12 to 36 months and there’s zero percent APR – so you won’t have to fork out any extra to pay monthly!
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