Samsung is sending FREE Galaxy laptops when you upgrade to one of its top-tier Android phones

Samsung Chromebook Go pictured in the background with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge in the foreground

Samsung's ultra-skinny Galaxy S25 Edge, pictured above, is one of the Android smartphones that's eligible for the free Chromebook Go laptops

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Taylor Bushey

By Taylor Bushey


Published: 21/08/2025

- 11:04

Updated: 21/08/2025

- 12:27

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Some of the latest handsets in the Galaxy S25 lineup are eligible for this generous giveaway

  • Samsung is sending free Galaxy Chromebook Go laptops
  • To unlock this fantastic freebie, you must switch to a new Android phone
  • Samsung Galaxy S25+, S25 Edge, S25 Ultra, and Z Fold7 are included
  • Giveaway is available from the Samsung online store
  • Mobiles.co.uk, an online store owned by Currys, is also running the deal

Are you looking to upgrade your mobile phone and laptop? It might be time to switch to a new Samsung.

That's because the South Korean brand is giving away a 14-inch Galaxy Chromebook Go worth £399 when you treat yourself to either a Samsung Galaxy S25+, S25 Edge, S25 Ultra, or Galaxy Z Fold7 today.


The most affordable way to get your hands on the free Chromebook is to switch to the Galaxy S25+, which starts from £999. If you were already thinking about upgrading to a new laptop, you're effectively paying just £600 for the brand-new Galaxy S25+, which boasts the latest-and-greatest Android feeatures from Samsung with a palm-stretching 6.7" screen.

It comes equipped with the latest triple-camera system from Samsung, its all-new One UI 8 software, and speedy 5G downloads, to name just a few features. If you missed the announcement, we've got all the details on the Galaxy S25+.

Get a free 14-inch Galaxy Chromebook Go when you switch to Galaxy S25+

With a larger display and upgraded battery life, the Galaxy S25+ is ideal for bingeing your favourite Netflix boxset, gaming, or multitasking to supercharge your productivity on-the-move. You get the same cutting-edge AI and camera tech as the standard S25, with more room to enjoy it. With prices from £999, this is the most affordable handset that's currently eligible for the Galaxy Chromebook Go (worth £399) giveaway

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That's not all, though.

If you're looking for one of the most affordable ways to switch to a new Samsung smartphone and secure the Galaxy Chromebook Go, look no further than this brilliant deal from Mobiles.co.uk.

This comparison site has a monthly deal that cuts the cost of the Galaxy S25 down to just £29.99 per month and an upfront fee of £149. For that, you'll enjoy 100GB of 5G data, unlimited calls, and text messages from iD Mobile. Better yet, you'll be able to use that generous mobile data allowance in 50 countries worldwide at no extra cost.

Owned and operated by Currys, iD Mobile uses the masts operated by Three nationwide. In other words — if you enjoy a good 5G connection with Three, you'll get the same with iD Mobile.

The promotion runs until October 2, so you still have time if you're currently in a mobile contract that needs to wrap up before you upgrade to the latest Android handsets.

galaxy s25, galaxy s25 plus and galaxy s25 ultra pictured lying on a blue table next to one another Whether you're looking at the Galaxy S25, upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge, or the all-singing all-dancing Galaxy S25 Ultra... all of these handsets are eligible for the 10% discount with code 7DAYS | SAMSUNG PRESS OFFICE

If you're new to shopping the Samsung Galaxy S series, there are several standout features worth exploring.

For starters, the latest Galaxy S smartphone doubles down on Artificial Intelligence (AI) features to differentiate itself from other handsets in the market, as well as the previous phones from Samsung.

As part of its latest updates, Samsung said Galaxy S25 owners will be able to make more complex and multi-layered requests – for example, asking the built-in Google Gemini AI assistant to find a favourite football team’s next fixture online and add it to their calendar – in a single voice command.

Samsung has a close partnership with Google, as a user of its Android operating system on its smartphones, and said its enhanced AI tools would be able to work across all native Samsung and Google apps because of this partnership, as well as some third-party apps such as Spotify.

Another Google-made tool, Circle to Search – where users can draw around an item on screen they want to search for – has also been updated for the S25 and can now recognise phone numbers, email and web addresses on your touchscreen.

In addition, Samsung has introduced new context-driven features called the Now Brief and Now Bar to the S25 series, which proactively give users summaries, updates and app suggestions based on their usage and habits throughout the day.

students gather around a chromebook go laptop

Chromebook Go is a lightweight laptop from Samsung with a 14" screen that usually costs £399

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The Galaxy Chromebook Go boasts a 14-inch screen, a memory card slot, 3.5mm headphone port. It can be paired with your Android phone, bringing your text messages and notifications onto the laptop — so there's no need to juggle two devices.

Samsung has equipped the laptop with Wi-Fi 6, which offers faster and more reliable internet. It's available to purchase from the Samsung Store, and also comes with a 4G-powered variant too.

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Galaxy Chromebook Go comes equipped with a spill-resistant keyboard, so it can survive an accidental coffee spill — or two. Samsung says it'll last up to 12 hours on a single charge, that should be enough to work all-day without the need to hunt for a plug.

When it's time to recharge, the Galaxy Chromebook Go uses the same USB-C cable as Samsung's line-up of Android smartphones, so you'll only need to pack a single cable on any trips.

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