The GT series is back and Realme is offering two new models with huge discounts. Let’s start with the first new device, which was announced earlier this week.
The Realme GT 6 has a competent camera system with a 50MP main (1/1.4”), 50MP 2x portrait camera and 8MP ultra wide (112°), as well as a 32MP selfie camera. In our review, we found that the ultra wide and selfie modules aren’t great, but the other two cameras impress. However, the 6.78” 1264p+ LTPO display is excellent and extremely bright.
Battery life from the 5,500mAh power cell is fantastic (14:32h active use score) and charging is pretty fast (66% in 15 minutes). With all of this, plus the high-performance Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 with good cooling, this phone definitely earns its “flagship killer” nickname. Note that the prices listed are early bird offers, normal pricing should be €50 higher.
realme gt 6
€50 off
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8/256GB – €550 at Amazon DE 12/256GB – €600 at Amazon DE
The Realme GT 6T arrived in Europe this week after an initial launch in India. It’s regular price is €550, but right now the base model costs just €400. It has the same display as the GT 6, but switches to the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3, which is a dialed back version of the 8s Gen 3.
The main camera has a smaller 50MP sensor (1/1.95”) and there’s no portrait module, but everything else is basically the same. The battery system is the same too, with 5,500mAh capacity and 120W fast charging. Note that both phones are IP65 rated and the GT 6 has Gorilla Glass Victus 2.
Realme GT 6T
€150 discount
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8/256GB – €400 at Amazon DE
The Motorola Edge 50 Pro has an impressive 50MP selfie camera placed at the top of the curved 6.7” 144Hz OLED display (1,220 x 2,712px). Rear cameras include a 50MP main (1/1.55”), 10MP 3x tele module, and 13MP ultra wide. The phone is powered by the regular Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 and is paired with plenty of RAM and storage by default. The 4,500mAh battery may be small, but it offers good stamina (11:59h active use score) and charges pretty quickly both wired (125W, 91% in 15 minutes) and wireless (50W).
Motorola Edge 50 Pro
€133 off
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12/512GB – €577 at Amazon DE
The OnePlus 11 is from last year, but this older flagship costs about the same as the newer ones mentioned above. It has a 6.7” QHD+ LTPO OLED display and Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, so it still holds its own. The camera is the same as the GT 6 with a 50MP main (1/1.56”), 32MP 48mm portrait module and 48MP ultra wide (115°).
OnePlus has ditched wireless charging for this generation, so the 5,000mAh battery (11:05h active use score) relies only on 100W wired charging (22 mins to 100%). The OnePlus 11 will receive a total of 4 OS updates (one already down) and security patches until 2028.
oneplus 11
€330 discount
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8/128GB – €500 at Amazon DE 16/256GB – €585 at Amazon DE
Samsung recently unveiled the Galaxy Watch FE as a cheaper alternative to its regular Watch series. It’s basically a slightly tuned up version of the Galaxy Watch4 and is only available in a 40mm size. So why not get the Galaxy Watch4? The 44mm model with LTE is available right now for €124. A 40mm version is also available, but it costs a little more (these are leftover units) and even more if you want LTE.
Samsung Galaxy Watch4
LTE, 44mm
€55 off
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€124 at Amazon DE
The Nothing Ear (A) are the company’s more affordable set of TWS buds. They are IPX2 rated, so they should be sweat-proof, and offer long battery life with ANC enabled (5.5 hours on a single charge, 24.5 hours total with the case). While they support LDAC, they don’t have LHDC 5.0 support like the more expensive Nothing Ear Buds.
nothing ear (a)
€10 off
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€90 at Amazon DE