Samsung is famed for its bundle deals, where you can often get the latest Galaxy phone and claim a free or discounted watch or earbuds. Now, one of its Android rivals is up to the same trick, offering a bumper summer gift pack alongside its latest phone.
In this deal from EE, you can get yourself the Honor 400 Pro - a powerful Android handset - and claim the Earbuds Clip, Watch and Bluetooth Speaker Pro (with a combined value of £409.97) free.
EE is offering the Honor 400 Pro from £15.29 a month on a 36-month contract, before you add on the data tariff. Choose the £23 5GB plan and you're looking at £38.29 for this flagship Android phone - with all those accessories thrown in, but you'll have to be fast, as this deal expires on Monday, June 30.
EE isn't the cheapest way to buy this phone; there are options from other networks, but EE has been recognised as one of the most reliable networks in the UK, according to the Daily Record. According to analyst firm Rootmetrics, EE offers the best performance in the UK, and that might be worth paying a little more for.
The Honor 400 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 with a 200-megapixel main camera and 6.7-inch screen, which is really bright. It also supports super-fast charging, so you can recharge and be good to go in no time at all.
The hardware that powers it isn't the latest, instead powering most of the best phones of 2024. That's why this phone is a little cheaper than the latest Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (which EE offers from £52.67 a month) and is currently being offered with a free Samsung tablet.
If you're tempted, then you'll have to move fast, because you have to buy the Honor 400 Pro by 30 June to be able to claim the free gadgets - and that claim has to be put in before 15 August on Honor's claim website.

You also don't have to buy this deal from EE, you can get it from other networks: O2's cheaper airtime deals means you can get the same phone from £28.28 a month (5GB data) so £10 cheaper than EE, along with all the free gifts.
Three also offers this deal, where you can get the phone for £25.25 a month again with 5GB of data, although Three's recent downtime might make you think twice. All the contracts mentioned here are 36-months for the device and 24-months for the SIM plan.
If you don't want the SIM, you can buy the Honor 400 Pro directly from Amazon for £699.99 and still claim all those free accessories.
I've used the Honor 400 Pro and found it to be a great Android phone, with the battery life and fast charging impressing me the most. The camera is generally good, but I don't think it's as good as a Google Pixel, but the performance of the phone is very good.
Honor has promised 6 years of software updates on its phones, and while there are some preinstalled apps on this phone which make it a little more messy than some, it's a good experience overall.
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