Technology
This hidden code makes Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Fold 5 more affordable

If you’re thinking of upgrading to Galaxy Z Flip 5 or Galaxy Z Fold 5, there’s a discount code that you really need to know.
Samsung announced its new generation of foldables at the latest Galaxy Unpacked in South Korea this week, with preorders as soon as the curtain fell on the glitzy event. Ahead of the release date on August 11, Samsung unveiled a slew of preorder deals on these brand-new devices, including a one-year subscription to Disney+ at no cost, discounts on accessories, and more.
It’s also supercharged trade-in values, offering up to £560 off the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and £650 off the Galaxy Z Fold 5 …provided you’re willing to part with your current handset, of course.
That drops the starting price for these flagship foldables down to just £489 and £1,099, respectively. That’s a huge saving and easily one of the best Galaxy Z Fold 5 deals and best Galaxy Z Flip 5 deals you’re going to find ahead of release date.
But what if you don’t want to trade-in your current phone? Well, it turns out Samsung has a solution for that too…
Buried at the bottom of the preorder page for the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5, Samsung has hidden a discount code that wasn’t mentioned once during its hour-long Galaxy Unpacked keynote, held in downtown Seoul for the first time.
Yes, if you’d rather not trade-in your current phone, just use the code ZSAVE100 at checkout for an extra £100 discount. This extra price cut only works ahead of the release of the new Galaxy Z series on August 11, 2023 – so don’t delay!
Here are some of the prices when using the ZSAVE100 discount code.
Galaxy Z Flip 5 | 256GB
£1,049 reduced to £949Galaxy Z Flip 5 | 512GB
£1,149 reduced to £1,049Galaxy Z Fold 5 | 256GB
£1,749 reduced to £1,649Galaxy Z Fold 5 | 512GB
£1,849 reduced to £1,749Galaxy Z Fold 5 | 1TB
£2,049 reduced to £1,949
Start shopping the Galazy Z lineup with £100 discount, thanks to Samsung’s code
Technology
Ditch your dish and get ultimate Sky TV upgrade at a surprisingly low price

If you’ve been thinking about making the jump to Sky Glass then now could be a good time to switch over to this broadband connected TV. Sky has recently refreshed its internet-powered screen – which doesn’t need a dish to work – with it now offering improved 4K visuals, a more simplified set-up and powerful speakers that end the need for a separate soundbar.
As you can read in our full Sky Glass Gen 2 review, this TV is definitely a big improvement over the original and is far easier to recommend, especially as Sky didn’t raise the price in 2025.
The new model already sounds a lot more enticing, but Sky is now offering two more reasons to consider taking the plunge. For a limited time, there’s the option to grab a Glass 2 TV and add Sky Cinema or Sky Sports for a surprisingly low price.
Firstly, there’s the Sky Cinema deal which adds hundreds of blockbuster movies to the screen including recent releases such as Despicable Me 4, Twisters and Transformers One. If you sign up right now you’ll get Sky Glass, Netflix and Cinema access for just £38 per month.
If sporting action is more your thing then there’s also a deal that include all of Sky’s Sports channels plus Netflix and Sky Atlantic for £48. Considering Sky can charge up to £33 per month for Sky Sports alone – these are pretty good deals.
Both of these deals offer a significant saving off the standard price but are only available for a limited time.
YOU CAN SEE THE DEALS BELOW
Sky Glass with Cinema access
PRICE: £38 per month
CONTRACT: 48 months
SEE THE DEAL HERE
Sky Glass with Sports Access
PRICE: £48 per month
CONTRACT: 48 months
SEE THE DEAL HERE
Of course, you will have to sign up for a contract, so make sure you are happy to take a long-term deal before tapping the buy button.
If you don’t want to be tied to Sky for years but still fancy cheaper access to its content then don’t forget about NOW. This Sky-owned service is currently offering Sky Cinema access for £6.99 per month (usually £9.99) and Sky Sports for £26.99 (usually £34.99).
These deals are for 6 months but you can cancel at anytime.
To watch NOW, you simply need a compatible smart TV, set-top box, PC, console or smartphone.
Technology
Eubank v Benn free live stream ‘risk’ – don’t make these costly mistakes

There’s a massive night of boxing action ahead with Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn going head-to-head at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London. The hotly anticipated middleweight clash will see these two fighters battle it out 32 years since their dads did the same thing all the way back in 1993.
The build up to bout has already been explosive between these bitter rivals with Eubank fined £375,000 after missing the correct weight at the first weigh-in just 0.05lb.
Some have even called for the fight to be called off due to the effects of trying to lose weight ahead of such a big clash.
“I think it should be called off,” said boxer Josh Taylor.
“Eubank looked terrible & he has a rehydration clause chucked in there on top of that aswell. I think this is potentially a very disastrous night for boxing waiting to happen. I desperately hope this is not the case.”
At around 10.30pm tonight the talking will stop and the two fighters will finally clash to see who will be crowned champion.
READ MORE: Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn fight time tonight, TV channels, live steam, ringwalk times
To watch the action, fans will need to pay.
Sky Box Office and the DAZN streaming service have both confirmed they will be showing the bout with those wanting to view the action legally needing to pay £21.99 for access via Sky Sports Box Office or the DAZN platform.
It’s a lot of money and some fans might well be tempted to look for other ways to tune in and watch for without paying the one-off fee.
However, before searching for “free live streams” or clicking on links via social media, it’s worth remembering the risks.
Although tuning in without paying might sound tempting, it can end up being costly. Cyber security experts Opentext found that of 50 illegal streaming sites analysed, 90% were classified as risky.
“When you use illegal streams, you risk letting criminals in. Illegal streaming services are increasingly operated by sophisticated criminal networks, often involved in other types of crime,” explained the team Be Stream Wise.
“When accessing illegal streams, whether through free streaming sites or via apps, add-ons or devices, you are at risk of receiving malicious software. This gives criminals access to your network or your device compromising your personal data.
“Streaming via illegal methods puts you at risk of being exposed to fraud and data theft. This risk increases significantly when users exchange credit or debit card information to view content on unregulated and illicit websites.”
Along with that warning there are also some worrying stats to be aware of.
Be Stream Wise says 1 in 3 (32%) people who illegally stream in the UK say they, or someone they know, have been a victim of fraud, scams, or identity theft as a result.
Over 2.7 million illegal streamers have also had their devices infected with viruses in the UK.
Technology
Your Freeview TV is losing channel as popular service shut down for good

There’s a big change coming to UK homes that will see a popular ITV channel being switched off for good. The upcoming closure will not only affect Freeview users but also those with premium services, such as Sky and Virgin Media as well. The update, which will kick in from June, will see the much-loved ITVBe channel closed and replaced by something called ITV Quiz instead.
Right now, ITVBe features reality shows such as Dinner Date, The Only Way Is Essex, The Real Housewives of Atlanta and Abbey Clancy: Celebrity Homes.
Once the channel is discontinued, many of these programmes will move to ITV2 to make way for game shows on the new service.
It’s unclear why ITV is switching things up, but it could be that its swathe of game shows, such as Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, The 1% Club, Deal or No Deal, Catchphrase and Jeopardy! are proving more popular with viewers.
Although ITV has plenty of quiz-style content, it has not been announced which programmes will populate the schedule for ITV Quiz. However, the network said it planned to use the channel slot to “draw on ITV’s popular, market-leading UK quiz and game shows”.
Hopfully, there will be more news on what’s to come soon, but if you love reality TV you’re going to need to watch those shows on a different channel from June.
ITVBe being ditched from the listings isn’t the only upcoming change.
The POP Max channel is also being removed from Sky devices as well. This service left Freeview last year but has continued to be broadcast on Sky devices.
This kids TV service – which has content aimed at youngsters aged 6 to 9 – has been running since xxx and includes shows such as Rabbids Invasion, Beyblade, Dragon Ball Z and Trolls: The Beat Goes On.
This is not a decision from Sky. It’s been confirmed that Narrative Entertainment is closing the POP Max channel. That means it will no longer be available to view, including on Sky’s TV platforms – Sky Glass, Sky Stream and Sky Q.
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