The OnePlus 15 sees its biggest price drop ever – there’s a 23% discount on the 512GB model. It is a flagship model with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, a 6.78″ 1272p+ LTPO display, and a 7,300mAh Si/C battery with 120W wired and 50W wireless charging. It has a 50MP main (1/1.56″), 50MP 3.5x/80mm telephoto and 50MP ultra-wide cameras, as well as a 32MP selfie.

oneplus 15
€250 off
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16/512GB – €850 on Amazon DE
The price drop for the OnePlus 15R wasn’t as big, but it’s still significant. This phone is the same size with a 6.83″ display (1272p+, but no LTPO) and a 7,400mAh battery with 80W wired-only charging. Unlike last year’s 13R, it lacks a telephoto module. Instead, it only has a 50MP main (1/1.56″) and an 8MP ultra-wide.

oneplus 15r
€90 off
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12/256GB – €610 on Amazon DE
Pre-orders for the Nothing Phone (4A) Pro are now over. The phone has a 6.83″ 1260p+ display (144Hz) and a Glyph matrix on the back. The Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset is paired with fast UFS 3.1 storage (fast relative to the 3a Pro, not in general). It has a 50MP main camera (1/1.56″), 8MP ultra-wide and even a 50MP 3.5x/80mm Periscope. The 5,080mAh battery supports 50W wired charging.

Nothing Phone (4A) Pro
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8/128GB – €430 at Amazon DE 12/256GB – €500 at Amazon DE
The Nothing phone (4a) is €110 cheaper (looking at 256GB units) and has the same camera, the same battery, and basically the same screen (6.78″, 1224p+, 120Hz). However, it comes down to the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset (“s” makes a big difference). It’s only rated IP64, which is worse than the (4a)’s already basic IP65 rating. Is.

Nothing Phone (4A)
8/256GB – €390 on Amazon Day
You should consider the Nothing Phone (3) over the (4A) Pro. It’s only €45 more expensive for the 256GB model, but brings an improved Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset and a more capable 5,150mAh battery with 65W wired and 15W wireless charging. The 6.67” display (1260p+, 120Hz) is a bit smaller, but the glyph matrix on the rear is more advanced.

nothing phone (3)
€245/€150 off
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12/256GB – €545 at Amazon DE 16/512GB – €750 at Amazon DE
The Pixel 10 family is on sale with some serious discounts. The Google Pixel 10 is a 6.3″ phone with a 4,970mAh battery (30W wired and 15W magnetic wireless charging). It has a 48MP main camera with a smaller 1/2.0″ sensor, a 10.8MP 5x/112mm telephoto, and a 13MP ultra-wide camera.
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google pixel 10
€330/€310 off
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Despite having the same chipset, the Tensor G5, the Pixel 10 Pro is significantly more expensive. You get a faster LTPO display (1280p+ vs 1080p+) and more capable cameras. This includes a 50MP main with a larger 1/1.31″ sensor, a 48MP 5x/113mm periscope, and a 48MP ultra-wide. The selfie camera is also better, 42MP vs 10.5MP. For a more in-depth comparison, check out our Pixel 10 vs Pixel 10 Pro article.
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google pixel 10 pro
€300 off
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16/128GB – €800 at Amazon DE 16/256GB – €900 at Amazon DE 16/512GB – €1,100 at Amazon DE
If you’re leaning toward the 10 Pro for its cameras, you can get similar hardware with the Pixel 10 Pro XL. The larger model offers a larger screen (6.8″) and a larger battery (5,200mAh). That said, the active usage scores for both are almost identical (12:29h vs. 12:06h) and neither is a battery champion.
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google pixel 10 pro xl
€358/€390 off
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16/256GB – €942 at Amazon DE 16/512GB – €1,040 at Amazon DE
The Fairphone 6 comes with an iFixit screwdriver to remind you of its key selling point – this phone is designed for at-home repairs. It’s quite expensive for the hardware it offers, but the 18% discount helps in that regard. That and the promise of affordable repairs for years to come.

fairphone 6
€110 off
ifixit screwdriver
8/256GB – €490 on Amazon Day

