Deals: OnePlus 15 on pre-order, discounts on Galaxy S25 series

Deals: OnePlus 15 on pre-order, discounts on Galaxy S25 series

Postage charges get high this time of year, but there’s still time to buy a new phone and get it in before the holidays.

Well, not this one. The OnePlus 15 is still “coming soon” – the company’s US site is showing January shipping times. It’s available on Amazon at the same starting price of $900 for the 12/256GB model.

oneplus 15

oneplus 15

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12/256GB – $900 on Amazon US

Another alternative brand is Nothing – its first flagship isn’t as powerful as we expected, but at least its price now reflects that. And it is available now. The Nothing Phone (3) features a 6.67″ 120Hz OLED display (1260p+, LTPS), Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 and a 5,150mAh battery (65W wired, 15W wireless). The phone has four 50MP cameras – 1/1.3″ main, 3x periscope and 114° ultra-wide on the back, as well as a selfie camera.

nothing phone (3)

nothing phone (3)

$160/$180 off
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12/256GB – $640 at Amazon US 16/512GB – $720 at Amazon US

You can pair the phone with Nothing headphones (1) or Ear (3), which have a matching transparent look.

nothing headphones (1)

nothing headphones (1)

$60 off
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$240 on Amazon US

Nothing Ear (3)

Nothing Ear (3)

$30 off
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$150 on Amazon US

Next, let’s battle the 6.7″ Samsung Galaxy S phones. The Galaxy S25+ is old reliable. It’s significantly more expensive than the Galaxy S25 FE, but it offers higher performance and better battery life. The FE model offers a similar user experience which makes it worth considering. Check out our Galaxy S25+ vs S25 FE article for more details.

Samsung Galaxy S25+

Samsung Galaxy S25+

$150 off
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12/256GB – $850 at Samsung US 12/256GB – $850 at Amazon US 12/512GB – $970 at Samsung US 12/512GB – $970 at Amazon US

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE

$150 off
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8/128GB – $500 at Samsung US 8/128GB – $500 at Amazon US 8/256GB – $560 at Samsung US 8/256GB – $560 at Amazon US

There’s also the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, which will probably go down in history as a failed experiment. Still, it is thinner and lighter as well as having a more premium build. Despite not having a dedicated zoom lens, the camera experience is close too (this is more a condemnation of Samsung’s old 10MP 3x module than anything else). The S25+ has a larger battery and thus better battery life. For more details, here is a head-to-head comparison of the Galaxy S25 Edge vs S25+.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

$310 off
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12/256GB – $790 at Amazon US 12/512GB – $920 at Amazon US

We’ll also mention the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and S25. Both are available from Samsung US and through Amazon. Samsung has better prices for the Ultra, while Amazon sells the vanilla model slightly cheaper.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

$250/$230 off
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12/256GB – $1,050 at Samsung US 12/256GB – $1,100 at Amazon US 12/512GB – $1,170 at Samsung US 12/512GB – $1,200 at Amazon US

Samsung Galaxy S25

Samsung Galaxy S25

$125 off
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12/128GB – $700 at Samsung US 12/128GB – $680 at Amazon US 12/256GB – $760 at Samsung US 12/256GB – $735 at Amazon US

Let’s go back to OnePlus to look at the company’s tablets. The OnePlus Pad 3 features a large 13.2″ IPS LCD (12-bit color with Dolby Vision and 144Hz refresh rate). It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite and houses a 12,140mAh battery with 80W fast charging.

oneplus pad 3

oneplus pad 3

$120 off
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12/256GB – $580 on Amazon US

The OnePlus Pad 2 is significantly cheaper, while still offering a powerful chipset, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, and a high-quality display – a 12.1″ IPS LCD (10-bit, 144 Hz with Dolby Vision). The battery is 9,510mAh with 67W charging.

oneplus pad 2

oneplus pad 2

$200 off
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12/256GB – $350 on Amazon US

Galaxy Tab

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+

$250/$310 off

12/256GB – $780 at Samsung US 12/256GB – $750 at Amazon US 12/512GB – $810 at Amazon US

The Motorola Edge (2025) certainly looks premium with its curved 6.7″ 1220p+ OLED display (10-bit, 120Hz) and faux leather back. However, the Dimensity 7400 Ultra chipset barely qualifies as mid-range. Still, you get a 5,200mAh battery with fast charging (68W wired, 15W wireless) and a 50MP main camera system. (1/1.56”), 10MP 3x/73mm telephoto and 50MP ultra-wide, as well as another 50MP sensor in the selfie module.

Motorola Edge (2025)

Motorola Edge (2025)

$150 off

8/256GB – Motorola $400 in US

The Moto G Power (2025) was disappointing at its $300 MSRP, and even at $200, some of its components are subpar. However, it is a stylish looking phone with an IP69 rating and ticks many of the boxes: microSD slot, 3.5mm headphone jack, stereo speakers, it also has wireless charging (15W) for the 5,000mAh battery (and 30W wired). However, the Dimensity 6300 is slow, the camera is limited and we found the 6.8” IPS LCD to have uniformity issues.

Motorola Moto G Power (2025)

Motorola Moto G Power (2025)

$100 off
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8/128GB – $200 on Amazon US

RAM prices have become very high now, but you still have a lot of options. One just wait, the prices will calm down. The second is to get a Sony PlayStation – either the original or Pro model.

sony playstation 5

sony playstation 5

$100 off
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Disk, 1TB – $450 at Amazon US Pro, 2TB – $650 at Amazon US

You can also pick up an extra DualSense controller – some PS5 games have local multiplayer like the old days – or the PS Portal, which will let you play from anywhere in the house (or while the TV is occupied).

sony playstation dualsense controller

sony playstation dualsense controller

$20 off

$60 on Amazon US

sony playstation portal

sony playstation portal

$20 off

$180 on Amazon US

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