Save £999 on Samsung 8K TV and 5G Galaxy Note bundle

Free Galaxy Note 10+ 5G with Samsung 8K TV purchase
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Samsung's throwing in a free Galaxy Note 10+ 5G mobile phone for anyone who buys one of their 2019 8K TVs.

The deal is on for UK and Ireland residents who pick up a Samsung Q950R flagship set in any one of the five panel sizes before 28th January 2020.

Starting at £2699 for the 55in model, Samsung's 8K QLED is also available in 65in (£3699), 75in (£5699), 82in (£8699) and 98in (£69,999) sizes, although at the very upper end, the promise of a free £999 mobile phone becomes a little less significant.

Samsung Q950R 8K TV & Note 10+ 5G phone from £3699 £2699

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Grab yourself a double-helping of Samsung's flagships with a £999 discount on this 8K TV/5G mobile combo. The Q950R is part of Samsung's superb 2019 QLED range. It will upscale to 8K resolution while you wait for native 8K material to arrive.

Naturally, the Samsung Q950R range comes with almost everything you could imagine a TV might in 2019. It features 8K upscaling, thanks to the Quantum 8K processor; a superb smart platform with all the main video and music streaming services; and HDR support excluding only Dolby Vision.

As for the mobile phone in question, the 5G version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ comes with the S Pen stylus, 256GB of expandable storage and a 6.8in OLED screen. There's a three-camera array on the rear offering tonnes of superb stills and video options just in case you get bored of watching content on the 3040 x 1440px display. 

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Dan Sung

Dan is a staff writer at What Hi-Fi? and his job is with product reviews as well as news, feature and advice articles too. He works across both the hi-fi and AV parts of the site and magazine and has a particular interest in home cinema. Dan joined What Hi-Fi? in 2019 and has worked in tech journalism for over a decade, writing for Tech Digest, Pocket-lint, MSN Tech and Wareable as well as freelancing for T3, Metro and the Independent. Dan has a keen interest in playing and watching football. He has also written about it for the Observer and FourFourTwo and ghost authored John Toshack's autobiography, Toshack's Way.