Galaxy Note 9: Best network deals in the UK for Samsung's new phone
Three, EE, and Virgin Mobile offer various tariffs for Samsung's latest device
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Your support makes all the difference.Pre-orders for the Galaxy Note 9 have begun, with Samsung describing its new device as the "world's most powerful smartphone".
Samsung is selling the handset for between £899 and £1,099, depending on whether customers choose the 238GB version or the 512GB version.
The tech giant is offering some trade-in offers but anyone not wanting to fork out that much in a single sitting will be looking towards the UK's major networks and phone retailers.Below are some of their best deals.
Galaxy Note 9 deals: Three
The Galaxy Note 9 is available for pre-order on Three with a range of tariffs, ranging from 4GB of data to 100GB of data per month.
All the tariffs are based on a 24 month contract with an upfront cost of £79, and all come with unlimited calls and texts.
4GB Data – £48/ month
30GB data – £53/ month
100GB data – £62/ month
Galaxy Note 9 deals: EE
EE is offering the Galaxy Note 9 with no up-front costs if customers trade in their old Samsung handset. This is dependent on a 24-month contract that costs £68 per month, which comes with 60GB of data.
To tempt customers to this deal, EE is giving 24 months of free access to the BT Sport App.
If customers don’t trade-in their old Samsung handset, this price plan would increase to £150 up-front cost and £73 per month. Eligible trade-in devices are the Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy S7, Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S6 and the Note 4.
4GB data – £63/ month (£70 upfront)
10GB data – £68/ month (£50 upfront)
20GB data – £73/ month (£50 upfront)
60GB data – £73/ month (£50 upfront)
100GB data – £88/ month (£10 upfront)
Galaxy Note 9 deals: Vodafone
Vodafone undercuts EE's £63 per month plan by offering 20GB of data, though it comes with a £79 upfront cost.
Other offers include:
40GB data – £66/ month (£49 upfront)
50GB data – £69/ month (£79 upfront)
1GB data – £57/ month (199 upfront)
Galaxy Note 9 deals: Virgin Mobile
Virgin Mobile is offering the Galaxy Note 9 from just £37 per month with no upfront cost, while also offering £200 cash back when customers trade in any handset.
The network also says that the powerful device will be even more powerful on Virgin Mobile than its rivals, claiming to have "superfast 4G that's faster on average than Vodafone, Three and O2.
36 month contract
1000 mins, unlimited texts, 1GB data – £37/ month
2500 mins, unlimited texts, 5GB data – £40/ month
2500 mins, unlimited texts, 20GB data – £46/ month
5000 mins, unlimited texts, 30GB data – £51/ month
Unlimited mins, texts and data (Truly Unlimited) – £56/ month
24 month contract
1000 mins, unlimited texts, 1GB – £52.50/ month
2500 mins, unlimited texts, 5GB – £55.50/ month
2500 mins, unlimited texts, 20GB – £61.50/ month
5000 mins, unlimited texts, 30GB – £66.50/ month
Unlimited mins, texts and data (Truly Unlimited) – £71.50/ month
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