Samsung Business Mobile Deals UK 2026: Compare Partner Prices Across All Networks
Samsung Business Mobile Deals UK 2026: Compare Partner Prices Across All Networks
Samsung dominates the UK business mobile market for good reason. The devices are reliable, the security is outstanding, and the range covers everything from rugged field phones to flagship handsets that double as portable workstations. But finding the best Samsung business phone deals is harder than it should be.
Every network prices Samsung devices differently. Promotional offers come and go. Multi-line discounts vary wildly between carriers. Contract lengths affect the monthly cost in ways that are not always obvious. And if you are buying for a team of ten, twenty, or fifty people, the difference between the right deal and the wrong one can run into thousands of pounds per year.
That is where we come in. Compare The Networks is an official Samsung partner and an OFCOM-regulated comparison service. We have been helping UK businesses find better mobile deals since 2008. We compare Samsung business contract deals across EE, Vodafone, O2, and Three, and we do it for free. The networks pay us, not you.
This guide covers everything you need to know about Samsung business mobile deals in the UK for 2026, including which devices are available, how pricing works across networks, and how to get the best possible deal for your business.
Why Samsung for Business?
Before we get into the deals themselves, it is worth understanding why Samsung continues to be the preferred choice for so many UK businesses.
Security That IT Teams Trust
Samsung Knox is built into every Galaxy device at the hardware level. It is not an afterthought or a bolt-on. Knox provides real-time kernel protection, secure boot verification, and containerisation that keeps business data separate from personal data on the same device. For businesses handling sensitive customer information, financial data, or proprietary intellectual property, Knox is not optional. It is essential.
If you want a deeper look at what Knox offers and how to make the most of it, our Samsung Knox security guide covers the full picture.
The Broadest Range of Any Manufacturer
No other manufacturer offers the breadth of choice that Samsung does. Need a flagship for your directors? The Galaxy S26 Ultra. Need a compact foldable for executives who want something distinctive? The Z Flip7. Need a rugged phone for warehouse staff or field engineers? The XCover series. Need a sensible, affordable handset for a customer service team? The Galaxy A series.
This matters because most businesses do not need the same phone for every member of staff. A one-size-fits-all approach usually means overspending on some people and under-equipping others. Samsung lets you match the device to the role, which is a smarter way to manage your mobile fleet.
Enterprise Edition: Purpose Built for Business
Samsung Enterprise Edition devices are specifically configured for business deployment. They come with extended security update guarantees (typically five years), longer availability commitments so you can order the same model across a phased rollout, and out-of-the-box Knox configuration. We will cover Enterprise Edition in more detail later in this guide, and you can also read our full Samsung Enterprise Edition guide for the specifics.
How Compare The Networks Compares Samsung Deals
We are not a price comparison website that scrapes data from network homepages and dumps it into a table. Our process is more hands-on than that, and it produces better results.
We Are an Official Samsung Partner
Compare The Networks holds official Samsung partner status. This means we have direct access to Samsung's business pricing structures, promotional calendars, and Enterprise Edition ordering channels. When Samsung launches a new device or runs a promotional offer for business customers, we know about it early and can pass those benefits on to you.
Being a Samsung partner also means we understand the full Samsung business ecosystem. We can advise on Knox licensing, device management, Enterprise Edition availability, and how different Samsung models fit different business use cases. We are not just selling you a phone on a contract. We are helping you choose the right Samsung device for each role in your business.
We Compare Across All Four Major Networks
Every UK network offers Samsung business phone deals, but the pricing, promotions, and contract terms vary significantly between them. A Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra on EE might cost several pounds more per month than the same device on Three, but EE might offer better coverage at your postcode or include a more generous data allowance.
We check every available Samsung deal across EE, Vodafone, O2, and Three. We factor in your postcode for coverage, your team size for volume discounts, and your usage patterns for data allowances. Then we present the two or three best options with a clear recommendation.
This is the bit that would take you hours to do yourself. We do it in minutes because we do it every single day and have done for nearly 20 years.
We Calculate the True Total Cost
The monthly headline price is not the whole story. We look at:
- The handset cost spread across the contract term
- The airtime and data charges
- Any upfront costs
- Out-of-bundle charges based on your typical usage
- Roaming fees if your team travels
- What happens at contract renewal
A deal that looks cheap at first glance can work out more expensive over 24 or 36 months once you factor in everything. We do the maths so you do not have to.
Samsung Devices Available on UK Business Contracts
Here is the full lineup of Samsung devices you can get on business contracts through Compare The Networks as of April 2026.
Flagship: Galaxy S26 Series
The Galaxy S26 range is Samsung's headline offering for 2026. All three models are available on business contracts across all four UK networks.
Galaxy S26 Ultra
The S26 Ultra is the most capable business phone on the market right now. It features a 6.9-inch display, the latest Snapdragon processor, 200MP camera system, built-in S Pen, and a 5,000mAh battery that comfortably lasts a full working day even under heavy use. For business users who rely on their phone as a primary computing device (email, documents, video calls, presentations), the S26 Ultra handles it all without breaking stride.
Typical business contract pricing: from approximately £45 to £60 per month per line (ex VAT) depending on the network, data allowance, and contract length. Multi-line discounts can reduce this further.
For a complete breakdown of the S26 Ultra's business capabilities, see our Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra business guide.
Galaxy S26 and S26+
The standard S26 and S26+ offer the same core experience as the Ultra in a more compact form factor and at a lower price point. The S26+ sits between the standard and Ultra, with a larger screen and bigger battery than the base model.
These are excellent choices for team members who need a capable, premium handset but do not need the Ultra's S Pen or maximum camera capabilities.
Typical business contract pricing: S26 from approximately £35 to £48 per month per line, S26+ from approximately £40 to £52 per month per line (ex VAT).
Foldables: Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7
Samsung's foldable range has matured significantly, and both devices now have genuine business applications.
Galaxy Z Fold7
The Z Fold7 unfolds into a tablet-sized screen, making it a genuine two-in-one device. For business users who would otherwise carry a phone and a tablet, the Fold replaces both. It is particularly useful for anyone who reviews documents, spreadsheets, or presentations on the move. The multitasking capabilities (running two or three apps side by side on the unfolded screen) are genuinely productive rather than gimmicky.
Typical business contract pricing: from approximately £55 to £70 per month per line (ex VAT).
Galaxy Z Flip7
The Z Flip7 is the more compact foldable. It folds in half to fit in a pocket and unfolds to a standard smartphone size. The business case here is less about productivity features and more about having a full-sized smartphone that takes up half the pocket space. Popular with executives and anyone who values portability.
Typical business contract pricing: from approximately £38 to £50 per month per line (ex VAT).
Mid-Range: Galaxy A Series
The Galaxy A series is where Samsung offers the best value for business fleets. These are not budget phones in the traditional sense. They are genuinely capable devices with good screens, decent cameras, and solid performance. They simply lack the premium materials and cutting-edge specifications of the flagship range.
Galaxy A56
The A56 is the standout of the A series for business use. It has a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display, a capable processor that handles business apps smoothly, and Samsung's full Knox security suite. For the majority of business users whose phone usage centres on email, messaging, web browsing, and voice calls, the A56 does everything they need.
Typical business contract pricing: from approximately £22 to £30 per month per line (ex VAT).
Galaxy A36 and A16
For businesses equipping large teams on a tight budget, the A36 and A16 bring the cost per line down further while still providing a reliable Android experience with Knox security.
Typical business contract pricing: A36 from approximately £18 to £24 per month per line, A16 from approximately £14 to £20 per month per line (ex VAT).
Rugged: Galaxy XCover Series
The XCover range is designed for harsh environments. IP68 water and dust resistance, MIL-STD-810H military-grade durability testing, and a user-replaceable battery make these phones ideal for construction sites, warehouses, logistics operations, and any role where phones take a beating.
Typical business contract pricing: from approximately £20 to £28 per month per line (ex VAT).
The XCover is also available as an Enterprise Edition device, which we cover below.
Handset and SIM Deals vs SIM Only with Separate Purchase
One of the most important decisions when ordering Samsung business mobiles is whether to bundle the handset into the contract or buy the devices separately and pair them with SIM only deals.
Bundled Handset and SIM Contracts
This is the traditional approach. The handset cost is spread across the monthly payment over 24 or 36 months. The advantages are straightforward: no large upfront cost, one simple monthly bill per line, and the process is handled entirely by the network.
The disadvantage is that you are paying interest on the handset cost (it is built into the monthly rate, even though it is not shown separately), and you are locked into a longer contract to cover the device financing.
SIM Only Plus Separate Handset Purchase
Alternatively, you can buy Samsung handsets outright (or lease them, which we cover later) and pair them with SIM only deals. SIM only contracts are cheaper per month because there is no handset cost bundled in, and they often come with shorter, more flexible contract terms.
For businesses that already own handsets and are looking to reduce their monthly costs, SIM only is almost always the better option. For businesses buying new devices, the maths depends on your cash flow situation and whether you prefer a higher monthly cost with no upfront outlay or a lower monthly cost with an upfront device purchase.
We run the numbers both ways for every customer. Sometimes the bundled deal wins. Sometimes SIM only plus separate purchase works out cheaper over the contract term. There is no universal answer, and anyone who tells you otherwise is not looking at the full picture.
Contract Lengths: 12, 24, and 36 Month Options
Contract length has a significant impact on your monthly cost and your flexibility. Here is how the three main options compare for Samsung business mobile deals.
12-Month Contracts
The shortest standard option. Monthly costs are higher because the handset cost (if bundled) is spread over fewer months, and networks offer less aggressive pricing on shorter commitments. The upside is flexibility. If your business is growing fast, restructuring, or uncertain about future needs, a 12-month contract means you are never far from being able to renegotiate or switch.
12-month SIM only deals are the most flexible option and are worth considering if you already own handsets or are buying them separately.
24-Month Contracts
The most common contract length for Samsung business phone deals. Twenty-four months strikes a balance between a manageable monthly cost and reasonable flexibility. Most Samsung flagships hold their relevance for two years comfortably, so the upgrade cycle aligns naturally with the contract end date.
For the majority of businesses, 24 months is the sweet spot. You get competitive monthly pricing without being locked in for an uncomfortably long period.
36-Month Contracts
The lowest monthly cost, but the longest commitment. Thirty-six months is a long time in business. Your team size might change. Technology will certainly move on. A phone that feels current today may feel dated three years from now.
We generally recommend 36-month contracts only when the monthly saving over a 24-month deal is genuinely significant and when the business is confident its needs will remain stable. For fleet purchases of mid-range devices (A series, XCover) where the handset does not need to be cutting-edge, 36 months can make financial sense.
Data Allowances for Business Use
Choosing the right data allowance is critical because getting it wrong costs money either way. Too little data and you pay overage charges. Too much data and you are paying for capacity you never use.
Typical Business Data Usage by Role
Here is what we see across our customer base:
| Role Type | Typical Monthly Data Usage | Recommended Allowance |
|---|---|---|
| Office-based (Wi-Fi available) | 5-15GB | 20-30GB |
| Hybrid workers | 15-30GB | 30-50GB |
| Field-based / travelling | 30-60GB | 50GB-Unlimited |
| Tethering as primary connection | 50GB+ | Unlimited |
| Light use (calls and email only) | 2-5GB | 10-20GB |
We always recommend a buffer above typical usage. The cost of slightly more data than you need is almost always less than the cost of overage charges when someone exceeds their allowance.
Shared Data vs Individual Allowances
Some networks offer shared data pools for business accounts, where the total data allowance is shared across all lines rather than assigned individually. This can work well for teams with varied usage patterns because heavy users absorb the unused data from lighter users.
We can advise on whether shared or individual data works better for your team based on your usage patterns.
For a deeper look at managing business mobile data, our business mobile data usage guide covers everything in detail.
Network Comparison: Who Offers the Best Samsung Business Deals?
Each network has different strengths when it comes to Samsung business mobile deals. Here is how they compare as of April 2026.
EE
Samsung pricing: EE tends to be at the premium end for Samsung business phone deals, particularly on flagship devices. However, their multi-line pricing becomes increasingly competitive as the number of lines increases.
Coverage: The best 4G and 5G coverage in the UK. If your team needs reliable connectivity everywhere, EE is the safest bet.
Samsung promotions: EE regularly runs Samsung-specific promotions, including trade-in bonuses and accessory bundles for business customers.
Best for: Businesses that prioritise coverage and are ordering 10+ lines where volume discounts offset the headline premium.
Vodafone
Samsung pricing: Competitive mid-range pricing. Vodafone often has the strongest deals on Samsung A series devices and mid-tier contracts.
Coverage: Strong in urban and suburban areas. Some gaps in rural coverage, though improving steadily.
Samsung promotions: Vodafone frequently offers data bonuses on Samsung contracts and has good European roaming inclusion for teams that travel to the EU.
Best for: Small to medium businesses, A series fleet orders, and teams with European travel needs.
O2
Samsung pricing: O2's Samsung pricing is generally middle of the pack, but they differentiate with flexible contract structures and good upgrade programmes.
Coverage: Solid in major cities and towns. Wi-Fi calling support is strong, which helps in areas with weaker outdoor signal.
Samsung promotions: O2 tends to offer Samsung device financing flexibility, including early upgrade options on some contracts.
Best for: Businesses wanting flexible upgrade paths and those in urban centres with strong O2 coverage.
Three
Samsung pricing: Consistently the cheapest for Samsung business contract deals across most device categories. Their unlimited data plans paired with Samsung flagships offer exceptional value.
Coverage: The most improved network over the past two years, but still the weakest of the four overall. Excellent in urban areas, variable in rural locations.
Samsung promotions: Three often includes unlimited data at price points where other networks cap the allowance. Their Samsung flagship deals typically undercut the competition by £5 to £10 per month per line.
Best for: Budget-conscious businesses in urban areas with good Three coverage, and teams that need unlimited data.
Quick Comparison Table
| Factor | EE | Vodafone | O2 | Three |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung flagship pricing | ££££ | £££ | £££ | ££ |
| Samsung A series pricing | £££ | ££ | £££ | ££ |
| 4G coverage | Excellent | Good | Good | Improving |
| 5G coverage | Best | Growing | Growing | Urban only |
| Multi-line discounts | Strong at 20+ | Good at 10+ | Moderate | Good at 5+ |
| Samsung promotions | Frequent | Regular | Occasional | Value-led |
Multi-Line Discounts for Fleet Purchases
If you are ordering Samsung business mobiles for a team rather than an individual, multi-line discounts can significantly reduce your per-line cost. This is one of the areas where Compare The Networks adds the most value, because bulk pricing is not published on any network's website. It is negotiated.
How Multi-Line Pricing Works
Networks operate on tiered pricing. The more lines you order, the lower the per-line cost. The thresholds and discounts vary by network and by the device being ordered, but as a general guide:
- 5 to 9 lines: Modest discount, typically 5-10% below single-line pricing
- 10 to 19 lines: Meaningful discount, typically 10-20% below single-line pricing
- 20 to 49 lines: Significant discount, negotiated on a case-by-case basis
- 50+ lines: Bespoke pricing, often substantially below published rates
For a team of 20 people ordering Samsung Galaxy S26 handsets, the difference between single-line pricing and a properly negotiated multi-line deal could easily be £200 to £400 per line over a 24-month contract. Across 20 lines, that is £4,000 to £8,000 in savings.
Mixed Device Fleet Orders
You do not need to order the same Samsung device for every member of staff. We regularly arrange fleet orders where directors get the S26 Ultra, managers get the standard S26, and the wider team gets the A56 or A36. The multi-line discount applies across the entire order, not just per device model.
This is a much smarter approach than giving everyone the same flagship when half the team would be equally well served by a mid-range device.
Samsung Enterprise Edition Through CTN
Samsung Enterprise Edition is Samsung's business-specific programme that gives IT teams greater control, longer support, and easier deployment.
What Enterprise Edition Includes
- Extended security updates: Up to five years of guaranteed security patches
- Longer model availability: Samsung commits to manufacturing the device for longer, so you can order the same model across a phased rollout
- Out-of-the-box Knox configuration: Devices arrive pre-configured with Knox Mobile Enrolment, ready for your MDM solution
- Dedicated firmware channel: Enterprise Edition devices receive firmware updates on a controlled schedule, so updates do not disrupt business operations unexpectedly
Ordering Enterprise Edition Through Compare The Networks
As a Samsung partner, we have direct access to Enterprise Edition ordering. This means we can source Enterprise Edition variants of eligible Samsung devices (currently the S26 series, A56, A36, and XCover) and pair them with the best available network contract.
Many businesses do not realise Enterprise Edition exists, or assume it is only available for very large organisations. That is not the case. Any business ordering Samsung devices through us can request Enterprise Edition variants at no additional handset cost above the standard model.
For the full breakdown of what Enterprise Edition offers and which devices are eligible, read our Samsung Enterprise Edition guide.
Samsung Leasing Options
Not every business wants to buy handsets outright or finance them through a network contract. Leasing is an increasingly popular alternative, and it is available for Samsung business mobiles through our partnership with BNP Paribas.
How Samsung Leasing Works
Instead of purchasing devices, you lease them for a fixed period (typically 24 or 36 months) at a predictable monthly cost. At the end of the lease, you return the devices and take new ones, extend the lease, or purchase the devices at a residual value.
Benefits of Leasing Samsung Devices
Cash flow preservation. No large upfront capital expenditure. The cost is spread evenly across the lease period.
Tax efficiency. Lease payments are typically treated as an operating expense, which can be offset against taxable profits. This is different from purchasing, where capital allowances apply. Your accountant will be able to advise on the specific tax treatment for your business.
Always current hardware. A 24-month lease cycle means your team always has relatively current devices. No more running phones until they fail.
Simplified budgeting. Fixed monthly costs make it easier to forecast and manage your mobile budget.
BNP Paribas Financing
Our leasing arrangements are provided through BNP Paribas, one of Europe's largest financial institutions. This means competitive financing rates, established processes, and the backing of a major international bank. Approval is straightforward for established businesses with a reasonable credit profile.
We handle the entire process. You tell us which Samsung devices you need, we arrange the lease through BNP Paribas, and we pair the devices with the best available SIM only deals from across the four networks.
For more on mobile leasing in general, our leasing business mobiles guide covers the topic in full.
Trade-In and Upgrade Programmes
If your team is currently using older Samsung devices (or any other make), trade-in programmes can offset the cost of upgrading to new Samsung business mobiles.
How Trade-In Works
The value you receive depends on the device model, its condition, and current market rates. As a rough guide, devices less than two years old in good working condition typically retain meaningful trade-in value. A Galaxy S24 in good condition, for example, might return £150 to £250 per device depending on the variant and the network's current trade-in programme.
We check trade-in values across all four networks and factor them into the total cost comparison. Sometimes the network offering the best trade-in value is not the one with the cheapest monthly rate, but the combination of trade-in credit plus monthly cost makes it the best overall deal.
Upgrade Programmes
Several networks offer structured upgrade programmes that allow you to trade in your current device for a new one before your contract ends. The terms vary, but typically you can upgrade after 12 months of a 24-month contract by returning the existing handset in good condition.
These programmes can be worthwhile for businesses that want to keep their team on the latest Samsung hardware without waiting for contracts to expire. We will advise on whether an upgrade programme makes financial sense for your situation or whether you are better off running your current contract to completion.
Why Going Direct to Networks Often Means Missing Better Deals
It seems logical that going direct to the source would get you the best price. In practice, the opposite is often true for business mobile deals. Here is why.
Networks Optimise for Their Own Margins
When you walk into an EE shop or call their business sales team, they will offer you the best EE deal they have. That is their job. What they will not do is tell you that Vodafone is running a promotion that would save you £8 per line per month for the same Samsung device with comparable data and coverage.
Each network's sales team has targets for their own network. They are not incentivised to lose you to a competitor, even if the competitor has a better deal for your specific needs.
Volume Leverage
Compare The Networks brings significant volume to each of the four networks. This gives us access to pricing tiers that individual businesses, particularly smaller ones, cannot reach on their own. A business ordering 10 lines directly from Three is one customer. Those same 10 lines through us are part of a much larger volume relationship, which means sharper pricing.
Promotional Timing
Networks rotate their promotions constantly. The best Samsung deal this week might be on O2. Next week it might be on EE. The week after, Vodafone. Keeping track of which network is running which promotion at any given time is a full-time job. It is, in fact, our full-time job.
When you contact us, we check what is live across all four networks at that exact moment. You get the benefit of whatever promotional pricing happens to be running, without needing to monitor four separate networks yourself.
No Cost to You
This is the part that catches people off guard. Our service is completely free to you. The networks pay us a commission for bringing them business customers. You pay the same price through us that you would pay going direct, or less thanks to our volume arrangements.
There is genuinely no downside to using a comparison service. The worst case scenario is that we confirm you are already on the best deal.
How to Get a Samsung Business Mobile Quote from CTN
The process is simple and takes about two minutes of your time.
Step 1: Tell Us What You Need
Fill in our quick comparison form or give us a call. We will need to know:
- How many Samsung devices you need
- Which models you are interested in (or let us recommend based on your requirements)
- Whether you want handset and SIM bundles or SIM only
- Your main business postcode
- Any specific requirements (data allowance, Enterprise Edition, leasing, etc.)
Step 2: We Do the Comparison
We check Samsung business contract deals across EE, Vodafone, O2, and Three. We factor in coverage at your postcode, multi-line discounts for your team size, and any live promotions. We calculate the true total cost for each option.
Step 3: We Come Back With Options
Typically within 24 hours (often much sooner), we present your best two or three options with a clear recommendation. No jargon. No pressure. Just straightforward numbers and honest advice.
Step 4: You Decide
If one of the options works for you, we handle everything from there. The contract paperwork, number porting, handset delivery, and ongoing account management. If none of the options are right, no hard feelings. You have lost nothing.
The entire process is free, takes about two minutes to start, and there is absolutely no obligation.
Choosing the Right Samsung Device for Each Role
One of the advantages of Samsung's extensive range is the ability to match devices to roles. Here is our recommended approach.
| Role | Recommended Samsung Device | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Directors / C-suite | Galaxy S26 Ultra | Flagship performance, S Pen for notes, best camera for professional use |
| Managers | Galaxy S26 or S26+ | Premium experience without the Ultra price tag |
| Sales teams | Galaxy S26 or Z Fold7 | S26 for reliability, Fold7 for presentations on the move |
| Office / admin staff | Galaxy A56 | Capable, affordable, full Knox security |
| Customer service | Galaxy A36 or A16 | Solid basics at the lowest cost per line |
| Field workers / engineers | Galaxy XCover | Built to survive drops, dust, and water |
| Executives wanting portability | Galaxy Z Flip7 | Full smartphone that fits in any pocket |
This role-based approach typically saves businesses 20-30% compared to putting everyone on the same flagship device. A team of 20 where five directors get S26 Ultras and fifteen staff get A56s costs significantly less than 20 S26 Ultras, while everyone has a device that matches their actual needs.
We help you work through this device mapping as part of our comparison process. It is included in the free service.
Samsung vs iPhone for Business
This is a common question, and we covered it in depth in our iPhone vs Samsung for business comparison. The short version: Samsung offers better value at the mid-range level, a broader device selection, superior security management through Knox, and more flexibility for IT administrators. iPhones offer tighter ecosystem integration for businesses already invested in Apple products.
For most UK businesses that do not have a specific commitment to Apple's ecosystem, Samsung represents the better value proposition, particularly when you factor in the A series for general staff and Enterprise Edition for managed deployments.
If you would like to explore the best Samsung models for different business scenarios, our best Samsung phones for business guide goes into much more detail on individual device strengths.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Samsung business mobile deals cheaper than buying consumer contracts?
Yes, typically. Business contracts are priced ex VAT, and multi-line orders attract volume discounts that consumer contracts do not offer. A business ordering ten Samsung Galaxy S26 handsets will pay less per line than ten individuals each buying the same phone on separate consumer contracts. Business accounts also come with dedicated support, centralised billing, and proper VAT invoicing.
Can I mix Samsung and other brands in the same business account?
Absolutely. Many of our customers have a mix of Samsung, iPhone, and occasionally Google Pixel devices across their team. We compare deals across all brands and all networks. The multi-line discounts still apply even with a mixed fleet. If you want some Samsung and some iPhone, we will find the best deal for each device on the best network for your postcode.
How long does it take to get Samsung business mobiles set up?
Once you accept a quote, the typical timeline is one to two weeks from order to delivery. Number porting from your existing network is coordinated to minimise disruption, and we manage the entire process. For Enterprise Edition devices that require pre-configuration, allow an additional few days.
Does Compare The Networks charge for its service?
No. Our service is completely free to you. The networks pay us a commission when a customer takes out a contract through us. You pay the same price as going direct, or less, thanks to our volume relationships. We have been operating this way since 2008, regulated by OFCOM, and rated 4.3/5 on Trustpilot from over 1,000 verified reviews.
Can I lease Samsung phones instead of buying them on contract?
Yes. We offer Samsung leasing through BNP Paribas financing. You pay a fixed monthly amount per device, and at the end of the lease period you return the devices, extend, or purchase at residual value. Leasing preserves cash flow and can offer tax advantages. We pair leased devices with the best available SIM only deals to give you a complete solution.
What is Samsung Enterprise Edition and do I need it?
Samsung Enterprise Edition is a business-specific programme offering extended security updates, longer model availability, and out-of-the-box Knox configuration. It is ideal for businesses with managed device deployments or strict security requirements. It is available at no additional handset cost through Compare The Networks. If you manage more than a handful of devices or operate in a regulated industry, Enterprise Edition is worth considering.
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