Facebook and Samsung donate thousands of devices to NHS

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image caption Samsung and Facebook are donating gadgets Mobile giant Samsung is donating 2,000
smartphones to the NHS, for staff to use in Nightingale hospitals.It will provide Galaxy XCover 4s phones, which are designed to be more
robust and can be used while wearing gloves.Samsung said NHS England had already ordered an extra 20,000 phones and tablets, which it had
agreed to supply at cost price, without taking a profit.Facebook is also donating 2,050 of its Portal video-calling screens.The Portals are
designed to enhance video chats by using artificial intelligence to keep callers in view as they move about a room, making it easier to go
about daily activities while continuing a conversation.Facebook said it would send the devices to hospitals and care homes in several
locations including Essex, London, Manchester, Newcastle and Surrey
Media playback is unsupported on your deviceMedia captionWATCH: Dave Lee tries out the Facebook PortalNHS England will be allowed to keep
the kit without charge once the pandemic ends."Technology companies big and small continue to pledge their resources and expertise to
support our NHS and social care system in these unprecedented times," said NHSX digital transformation director Iain O'Neil."Technology has
never been so important to providing one of life's most essential things - the ability to communicate with the people we love regardless of
where they are."In addition to its donation of 2,000 smartphones, Samsung has also pledged to:install up to 35 sanitising machines at NHS
Nightingale hospitals, which use ultraviolet UVC radiation to sterilise thingssend mobile workshop vans to NHS Nightingale hospitals to
offer NHS staff free device repairsdonate advertising space on internet-connected Samsung TVs owned by the general public to display NHS
health messages"Every one of us is deeply indebted to the NHS and frontline supporters," said Francis Chun, chief executive of Samsung UK
and Ireland."However small the comfort may be, we hope that technology can alleviate some of the anguish this pandemic is inflicting on
those most impacted." Other tech companies have also offered discounts to NHS staff including:Microsoft is letting NHS staff use its Teams
software for freeUber is offering 50 free rides on its electric bikestaxi-hailing app Free Now is offering 50% off journeysmeditation app
Headspace is offering a free upgrade to its premium service until December 2020mobile network Vodafone is automatically upgrading workers
who have a pay-monthly contract to give them unlimited datamobile network O2 is offering 25% off new contracts and perksNHS England has
compiled a list of deals that have been made available for its staff during the pandemic.