The best Samsung S10 deals for August 2020

The best Samsung Galaxy S10, S10 Plus and S10e deals right here

Samsung S10 deals

You've made it safely to the best Samsung S10 deals for 2020, right here on this page. Launched last year, the Samsung Galaxy S10 smartphone is available to buy – along with its more powerful and pricier sibling, the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, and the cheaper Samsung Galaxy S10e - right now.

And the good news is that this superb family of phones is now cheaper than ever thanks to the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S20 series.

No matter which of the three S10 smartphones you’re looking to take home, though, you’ll find all the best Samsung Galaxy S10 deals right here on this page – we've scoured all the biggest discounts on the web so that you don't have to.

The Samsung Galaxy S10 is undeniably impressive. Announced at ‘Galaxy Unpacked’ media events in London and San Francisco, the 2019 flagship from the South Korean tech giant boasts a new design, triple rear camera, bigger battery, faster internals and a host of fantastic features. 

Here, you’ll find full details of the best SIM-free deals, SIM-only deals and offers on Samsung's new Galaxy S phones. 

Our handy price comparison tool will let you sort, filter through and compare all today's S10, and S10 Plus and S10e deals in the UK from networks like EE, O2, Vodafone and Three, and from resellers like Carphone Warehouse and Mobiles.co.uk. (Bear in mind that it's almost always cheaper to go via a reseller than direct to a network for big flagship phone releases like the S10.) And further down, you'll find our pick of the best S10 deals for each model available now.  

In a hurry? Jump straight to:  S10 deals | S10e dealsS10 Plus deals | SIM-only deals 

Samsung S10 deals: price comparison

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Where else can I find Samsung S10 deals?

Virtually every phone retailer and network is selling the Samsung Galaxy S10. It’s no wonder: it’s one of the most exciting phone releases of the last few years. If you haven’t seen your provider of choice in our Samsung Galaxy S10 price comparison above, here are some useful additional links:

Samsung S10 Plus: our thoughts

The new Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus is the most powerful of the new trio of phones. Carrying up to 12GB of RAM and 1TB of built-in storage – which can be increased by a further 512GB via the MicroSD card slot – this is a powerhouse phone.

It brings with it the same sturdy build quality and gorgeous fit-and-finish we've come to expect from Samsung, but now has an even bigger 6.4-inch Quad HD+ AMOLED display, and an enormous 4,100mAh battery capacity. 

The Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus has a triple-camera on the rear case, while the dual front-facing cameras enable brilliant Live Focus photos. (The Live Focus feature adds an adjustable artificial bokeh-style blur to the background behind the subject, and has been updated for the S10 and S10 Plus phones to include a number of additional effects, including one that renders the background in greyscale, leaving only the subject in colour.)

If you've always favoured the Plus variant of the Galaxy S smartphone, you won't be disappointed with the latest addition. Read our Samsung Galaxy S10e review for more. 

Samsung S10 Plus deals: price comparison

Samsung Galaxy S10e: our thoughts

The Samsung S10e is the cheapest model in the new Galaxy S-series line-up. But that doesn't mean it cuts corners on build quality, boasting the same Infinity-O design as the S10 and S10 Plus – which makes its 5.8-inch screen size much easier to hold than the Galaxy S9. 

One area where it differs from its more expensive siblings is the camera. Unlike the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus, the Galaxy S10e has two rear-mounted cameras, rather than three. You still get the ultra-wide shots of the S10 and S10 Plus, but it’s at the expense of the 12-megapixel telephoto lens that gives those bokeh-drenched portraits.

It's powered by the latest Exynos chipset in the UK, which offers a 40% improvement in power efficiency over its predecessor. And the S10e also has a bigger battery than the S10, which is a hugely exciting prospect. 

Overall, the Samsung Galaxy S10e is a great smartphone and will be a solid upgrade for anyone carrying a Galaxy S8 or older. Read our full Samsung Galaxy S10e review for more. 

Samsung S10e deals: price comparison

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And don't forget...

There are likely to be some cracking deals on the premium Samsung Galaxy S9 soon. If you're not bothered about owning the very latest smartphone, last year's flagship remains an excellent buy – and is about to become more affordable. Keep your eye on the prices below…

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Julia Sagar
Editor-in-chief retail

Julia is editor-in-chief of retail at Future, where she works across a wide range of leading consumer tech and lifestyle brands, including T3, TechRadar, Tom's Guide, Woman & Home and more. A former editor of global design website Creative Bloq, she has over 15 years’ experience in online and print journalism, and was part of the team that launched TechRadar (way back in the day). When she isn't reviewing mattresses, she can usually be found writing about anything from green energy to graphic design.