The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE has been significantly upgraded from last year’s model and is a better device overall. Although it is in the shadow of Galaxy S24, FE is cheaper. As a side note, last week’s 20% off offer on the Galaxy S24+ and S24 Ultra is still available.
Amazon is offering a 10% discount on the Galaxy S24 FE (available at checkout) and bundling a free Galaxy Watch FE worth £150 with the phone, as seen below.
The Galaxy Watch FE is Samsung’s cheapest smartwatch (excluding the Fit3 smart band). The Wi-Fi version normally costs £200, but you’ll get £50 off at checkout.
Samsung Galaxy A16 5G was launched this Friday, so there are no discounts yet. This phone is still worth a look. It is supported for 7 years with OS and security updates and has an IP54 rating to help with its longevity. The phone comes with a 3-year extended warranty, which is a good thing.
Amazon is also offering freebies on the Pixel 9 Pro XL and Pixel 9 Pro Fold. Get Pixel Buds Pro 2 for free when you buy one of these smartphones. However, it is very expensive as it is currently sold at the manufacturer’s suggested retail price.
The Google Pixel Buds Pro are worth £220, so getting them for free is a good deal, but only if you want the new TWS earbuds.
The Honor Magic6 Lite is receiving a hefty 43% discount, but even at its original price of £350, this phone looks more expensive than it actually is. It has a curved OLED screen and a synthetic leather back, giving it a luxurious feel. Actually, it is a mid-range device. The 6.78-inch display has a resolution of 1,220 x 2,652 pixels, which is pretty impressive, while many in this class have 1080p or higher displays.
Also, the main rear camera module has a 108MP sensor, but the 5MP ultrawide is not very impressive. A 5,300mAh battery increases the durability of the phone. Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 isn’t ideal, but it’s better than what you usually get at this price.
Redmi Note 13 Pro+ has been out for a year now, but Xiaomi hasn’t said how long it will be supported. Still, it has a good discount at the moment and is equipped with plenty of RAM and storage. The Pro+ model uses the Dimensity 7200 Ultra, is IP68 rated, and has 120W charging for a 5,000mAh battery.
You can also get the cheaper Redmi Note 13 Pro. It has the same 6.67-inch 12-bit OLED display as its more expensive sibling, and the same 200+8+2MP cameras. It is powered by a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset and a 5,100mAh battery with 67W charging. The Pro is rated IP54 for less dust and water resistance.
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