Sky Mobile customers can get a free Samsung smartwatch and earbuds bundle worth £818 when they upgrade to the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra before the July 21 deadline. The package includes a Galaxy Watch Ultra valued at £599 and Galaxy Buds4 Pro worth £219.
Deal Details and Pricing
The free gadgets are available when signing up for a Sky contract with the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The smartwatch is claimed at no extra cost, and the earbuds are dispatched automatically within 30 days of purchase. Similar offers apply to the standard Galaxy S26 and S26+, with a bundle worth £538.
Sky's monthly prices for the Galaxy S26 Ultra start at £45 with a £12 upfront cost, while the S26 and S26+ start at £30 and £38 respectively. These tariffs include a 100MB data allowance; heavier users may need a larger plan at additional cost. Sky's mobile contracts run for 36 months, with an upgrade option after 24 months.
Alternative Offers
EE customers can also get a Galaxy Watch Ultra in their summer sale, which includes £720 off the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The 125GB Essentials plan is discounted to £55.59 per month (was £70.59) with £20 upfront. Amazon is offering £320 off the Galaxy S26 Ultra until July 14, pricing it at £951 (was £1,279).
Galaxy S26 Ultra Features
The Galaxy S26 Ultra, launched in March, is Samsung's most premium model. It runs on a Snapdragon processor, features a 6.9-inch AMOLED display, a 200MP camera, and a Privacy Display that hides screen content unless viewed head-on. The battery charges to 75% in 30 minutes. Customers have rated it 4.9 stars on Samsung's site.
One reviewer said: "Super – it looks even better than the pictures. The phone works very fast, everything runs smoothly with no lag." Another added: "One of the best phones I've used. The battery life is really solid – it easily gets through a full day even with quite heavy use." However, some noted the lack of a plug and charging cable in the box, with one review stating: "Considering the high price tag I would expect the phone to come with a plug and a cable so the device can be charged."



