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Argos shoppers dash to get £250 off Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra using secret code

The deal is clearly proving popular with Argos confirming that it’s “in demand” and “selling fast”.

To get the money off you simply need to head to the Argos website, add the S23 Ultra to your shopping basket and then apply the code GALAXY250 at the checkout.

This will drop the cost of this premium flagship down to under £1,000.

YOU CAN SEE THE ARGOS DEAL HERE

As well as Argos offering this discount, Samsung also has a similar code on its website as well with fans able to add the word S23ULTRA250 at the checkout to get £250 off.

So is the Galaxy S23 Ultra worth splashing out on?

As you can read in our full Galaxy S23 Ultra review, this device packs quite a punch with it offering owners an expansive 6.8-inch AMOLED display.

There’s also an S Pen tucked inside so you can take notes without using your finger and it features a speedy Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and long battery life.

You’ll also find a quad camera on the rear which snaps improved images at night and helps you get closer to action thanks to a 100X zoom.

Other features include a fast fingerprint scanner, toughned design made of Gorilla Glass and fast charging.

Along with that Galaxy S23 Ultra deal, Argos also has money off a number of other Samsung devices.

We’ve got full details below.

Galaxy A04s • £129.99
SEE THE DEAL HERE

Galaxy A14 • £129.99 – SAVE £20
SEE THE DEAL HERE

Galaxy S22 • £499 – SAVE £270
SEE THE DEAL HERE

Galaxy S23 ULTRA • £1,249 – GET £250 with code GALAXY250
SEE THE DEAL HERE

What is Black Friday?

Black Friday was started in the United States as a way for retailers to drum-up extra sales ahead of the holidays. The one-day sales event would see millions of people queue up outside high street shops to secure the best Black Friday deals, dubbed “doorbusters”. Held on the first Friday after the Thanksgiving celebrations, Black Friday is no longer confined to the shores of the United States – it has become a global phenomenon.

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