O2 has unveiled some amazing deals to help shoppers make the most of Black Friday this year.
Retailers have been gearing up ahead of the biggest shopping day of the year by revealing some major savings to customers a little early this year.
O2 has joined the likes of Amazon, Sky and Sony who have all released early Black Friday and Cyber Monday promotions this year.
We have been rounding up the best Black Friday deals for tech, fashion, home, outdoor equipment and more so that you're never too far from a bargain.
The best Black Friday deals at O2
Phones
iPhone 12 5G
Available in green, purple, white, red, blue and black, this iPhone 12 5G is a deal you don't want to miss this Black Friday.
Choose from a range of storage packages from 64GB to 256GB and if you order it by midnight you can get the very next day.
For Black Friday, you can save up to £552 and you can customise your plan via O2's website.
You'll need to be quick though, the offer ends on December 8.
Samsung Galaxy S21 5G
Take home a Galaxy S21 5G in either phantom grey, pink, violet or white.
You can pick a storage package and data plan that fits you which you can customise via O2's website.
On top of that, for Black Friday you can save up to £400 with its Black Friday deal.
Tablets
iPad Pro 12.9 inch with 5G
Available in silver and space grey, this iPad Pro is the upgrade you've been waiting for.
Pick a storage package and data plan that fits you which you can customise via O2's website.
Until December 8, you can get this iPad Pro for £30 a month ( with £20 upfront) as part of its Black Friday deals.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+ 5G
This Galaxy Tab S7 is available in a sleek mystic bronze and black plus there is an incredible Black Friday deal to go with it.
With a 12.4 " display, S Pen, AKG quad speakers and Dolby Atmos sound, you'll want to take it off your wish list and put it in your cart immediately.
For Black Friday, it could be yours for £24.50 a month and £20 upfront until December 8.
Sims
If you want to save a little cash but you're happy with your phone, upgrading your Sim is a great solution.
You can choose from a range of Sim-only plans at O2 which allow you to customize your plan to set a spending cap, keep your number and get access to tonnes of freebies.
See the full range of Sim deals and the Black Friday deals that come with them including free Apple Music and a three-month subscription to Disney Plus.
Smartwatches
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic 4G
You can get a Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic 4G in either silver or black with a 42 or 46 mm band.
In the Black Friday sale, you can sign up to a 36-month package with includes paying nothing upfront and £12.99 a month.
You'll need to be quick because this deal ends December 8.
Samsung Galaxy Watch4 4G
Not only is the Samsung Galaxy Watch4 a stunning time piece but it will keep you on track with your goals wherever you go.
It has even been given the Black Friday touch with a 36-month plan where you pay nothing upfront and only need to fork out £9.99 a month after that.
Save yourself up to £108 this Black Friday deal if you get yours before December 8.
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