06-04-2022 12:41 AM
06-04-2022 05:14 AM
You can check here > https://www.samsung.com/uk/smartphones/galaxy-s/
Go through the ordering process including inputting your UK postcode.
You'll need to choose a colour too as this can sometimes affect a delivery date @Abdullah89
Near the end of the process the page will show you a selection of dates to choose.
Sometimes if the phone is in stock it can be next day delivery.
Daily Driver > Samsung Galaxy s²⁵ Ultra 512Gb ~ Titanium Black.
The advice I offer is my own and does not represent Samsung’s position.
I'm here to help. " This is the way. "
06-04-2022 07:42 AM
If you order today will be with you 19th.
06-04-2022 07:52 AM - last edited 06-04-2022 07:53 AM
Without knowing the colour requirements , the person's postcode / zip code or region they reside in 🤔 only the Op would know when it's available via using the Samsung.com website or by visiting a Samsung Experience Store or a Store that sells the phone.
Once an order is placed and a preferred date chosen Samsung would then send an email / communication within a few hours to confirm the actual date they can deliver on.
It's not always going to be on a preferred date chosen at the checkout stage unfortunately.
Daily Driver > Samsung Galaxy s²⁵ Ultra 512Gb ~ Titanium Black.
The advice I offer is my own and does not represent Samsung’s position.
I'm here to help. " This is the way. "
06-04-2022 08:01 AM - last edited 06-04-2022 08:04 AM
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06-04-2022 02:44 PM - last edited 06-04-2022 02:48 PM
FYI. If you're in the UK and you get fobbed off with the 21 day warranty has expired then you need to go back to them and point out the sales of goods act 2015 which states that any fault developed within 6 months of the sale date is deemed to have been present at the time of sale.
They have four options (but must provide a remedy) -
1. Full refund
2. Partial refund to account for loss of functionality (you have to agree and you don't have to do so)
3. Replacement of the faulty item with one of equal or greater value.
4. Full repair of the faulty item at no cost to you.
Trading standards will help to enforce if the vendor won't play ball.
Hope this helps.