Vodafone will pay you £100 to preorder the Galaxy S26 Ultra if you add another Samsung gadget to your basket

Vodafone is offering £100 cashback when you preorder the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, or Galaxy S26 Ultra, and add any Samsung accessory to your basket
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You could use the free cash to upgrade to the new Galaxy Buds 4
- Samsung's all-new Galaxy S26 lineup will release next week
- There are several preorder deals available for early-adopters
- Vodafone will pay you £100 to upgrade to the Galaxy S26 range
- To redeem, just add another Samsung device to your basket
- It could be a pair of Bluetooth earbuds, smartwatch, and more
- You'll get the cashback when you submit proof of purchase
- You have until 11:59pm March 10, 2026 to snag the deal
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Vodafone is offering £100 to anyone who upgrades to the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, or top-of-the-line Galaxy S26 Ultra, and add another Samsung device to your basket. To qualify for the free cash, you'll need to purchase from a list of approved devices, including the Samsung Buds4 Pro, Samsung Chromebook Go, Samsung Watch7, or Samsung Tab S10 Lite, to name just a few. You can find the full list on the Samsung website.
Mobile network Three is also taking part in the same promotion.
You can use the money to spend on anything you'd like. For example, you could use the cashback to treat a friend or family member to the newly-announced Galaxy Buds 4. Starting at £159, you'll pay just £59 after the reward.
Missed the announcement of the Galaxy S26 lineup? The follow-ups to the bestselling Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra were all unveiled last month during a packed keynote from Samsung. Preorders on all of these new Android handsets are only available until 11:59pm on March 10, 2026.
Get paid £100 when you upgrade to ANY handset in the Samsung Galaxy S26 series
Get 2x storage for FREE when you preorder Galaxy S26 seriesIf you preorder any handset in the Galaxy S26 series from Vodafone and add a Samsung accessory to your basket, you can get £100 cashback. This includes a new Samsung watch, tablet, laptop, or a pair of Galaxy Buds. Plus, you can save up to £490 when you trade in your old device to upgrade.
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Vodafone offers a slew of benefits when you switch providers.
For starters, you'll get access to powerful 4G and 5G speeds. Many providers like Vodafone, EE, and O2 have recently shut down 3G connections across the UK. With inclusive roaming options in many destinations, each data plan is set up so you can travel without having to worry about unexpected fees.

You can get £100 cashback if you add a Samsung accessory to your basket on Vodafone's website when upgrading to a new handset from the Galaxy S26 series
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You can easily manage your account in the My Vodafone app. For instance, you can view your bill or upgrade your plan all in one place.
Plus, you can get access to Vodafone's programme VeryMe, where you can take advantage of deals from coffee shops, win daily prizes, and more.
The Samsung Galaxy S26 series was just unveiled at the Galaxy Unpacked event | SAMSUNG PRESS OFFICEIf you don't want to commit to a mobile provider just yet, but still want to get your hands on a new Galaxy S26 from Samsung's online site, and Amazon are running its own separate promotions.
Add either the Galaxy S26, S26+, or Galaxy S26 Ultra to your shopping basket before 11.59pm on March 10, and you'll be rewarded with an upgrade worth £170. For starters, Samsung will double the built-in storage.
If you plump for the entry-level 256GB model, you'll be sent a brand-new Galaxy S handset with 512GB. That's twice as much storage for your apps, games, photos, songs, podcasts, and everything else you store.
If you add a pair of Galaxy Buds — like the all-new Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro announced during the same event — or Galaxy Watch smartwatch to your basket at the same time, Samsung will slash 10% off the price tag of these all-new accessories.
And if you use PayPal at checkout, make sure to use code PAYPAL for £100 off the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
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Galaxy S26 is the second time the latest Android devices from Samsung have launched on Galaxy Club.
If you missed the announcement last year, this exclusive upgrade and rewards scheme has been created with loyal Samsung customers in mind. Buying a new handset via Galaxy Club unlocks flexible finance options, annual upgrades to the next Galaxy device, extra protection, and exclusive rewards.
Galaxy Club will let you spread the cost of your new Samsung device over the next 24-months with 0% interest and just a 10% upfront deposit. If you're used to buying your phones on a pay-monthly deal from mobile networks like EE, O2, or Vodafone, Galaxy Club is going to be pretty familiar.
You'll pay off the cost of your handset over two years... but you can keep your existing SIM-only deal, or switch to a cheap rolling one-month plan. But this isn't just an interest-free payment plan — those were already available when buying from the Samsung Store.
Samsung has also thrown in some exclusive perks, like an allowance to put towards accessories for your new Galaxy phone, discount codes for friends and family to spend at the Samsung Store, and insurance.

The Galaxy S26 series was recently unveiled at Samsung's annual Galaxy Unpacked event, alongside the Galaxy Buds 4
| SAMSUNG PRESS OFFICEWhen you decide to upgrade between 12-15 months into your credit agreement, you'll receive a guarantee of 50% return of the overall value of your device, making it significantly more affordable to stay current with the latest Galaxy technology.
Your shiny new device will be protected too, as members can select two years of Samsung Care+ Accidental Damage Cover, worth £179 – handy if you've been diagnosed with chronic butter-fingers and will likely need to replace a broken Privacy Display or two over the lifecycle of the device.










