Samsung launched the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite as a replacement of tab S6 lights this week-a slate so successful that it was released twice again. Nevertheless, it was time to move forward and is the new lower-end/mid-range tablet-it sits between tab A and tab SFE models. The company will announce the new flagship tablet next week, but now let’s focus on the light.
Generally, it is a microSD card slot for £ 350 for £ 350 for 6/128GB model with more RAM and storage (Note: Note: A MicroSD card slot). However, Amazon offers a discount of £ 50 in checkout.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is powered by the S10 Light Exynos 1380 and has 10.9 “LCD with a 90Hz refresh rate. The battery is small on the small side with a capacity of 8,000mAh. Box).
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Light
£ 50 closed in checkout
6/128GB – £ 300 Amazon UK 8/256GB – £ 350 in UK
While they are not to compete directly, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Fe is quite close in the price. It has a new chipset (Exynos 1580) and a better quality 10.9 ”90Hz IPS LCD panel (1440p+ vs. 1320p+). Battery has the same, but at least you get 45W charging. Fe is used IP68, which means that you can use on the beach or by the pool.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Fe
£ 100 closed
8/128 GB – £ 400 in Amazon UK
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) had a good run, but it is the end of the line. This slate has 10.4 “display (60Hz) and runs on the old Exynos 1280 chipset. Ltd. RAM – only 4GB! – The chip causes really to struggle. It is cheap, it’s cheap, only £ 210 for 4/128GB models, but you can wait for a big discount on the tab S10 LEE (and they will come).
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024)
£ 170 closed
4/128GB – £ 210 in Amazon UK
This is enough about pills. The Poco F7 continues to slide down in the ultra price – the 12/256GB model is priced the same as it was done at the beginning of the month, but the 16/512GB version is now £ 60 less. It is a lot of phones under £ 600 – you get a 5,300mAh battery with a Snapdragon 8 Elite, a 50mp 2.5x/60 mm tele camera and 120W charging.
Poco f7 ultra
£ 57/£ 140 closed
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12/256GB – £ 512 16/512GB in Amazon UK – £ 560 in Amazon UK
Nothing is the phone (3A) Pro is currently without a discount, but it comes with a free pair of none of the ear (A) buds, which matches the transparent style of the phone. The model has a 5,000mAh battery with 6.77 “1080p+ 120Hz OLED display, a Snapdragon 7S Gen 3 and 50W charging. The camera setup is interesting with 50MP main (1/1.56”, OIS), a 50mp 3x/70 mm perisch (OIS) and an 8MP Altra-VID, a 50MP ulterous, a 50MP ulterior.
Nothing Phone (3A) Pro
Nothing for free ear (A) buds
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12/256 GB – £ 450 in Amazon UK
While it is before its prime, nothing gives the phone (2A) offers a good price at £ 200. It is a demetance 7200 Pro with a 6.7 “1080p+ 120Hz OLED display. It has a 50MP main camera (1/1.56”, OIS) and 50MP Ultra-Wide, Plus 32MP selfie cam. The 5,000mAh battery supports 45W charging.
Nothing phone (2A)
£ 120/£ 100 closed
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8/128GB – £ 200 12/256GB in Amazon UK – £ 250 in Amazon UK
For a little less, you can have Poco X7-it is another better 6.67 “1220p+ 12-bit 120Hz OLED display, but a weak dimension is 7300 Ultra Chipset. It is equal to 7200 Pro, although its GPU is a bit weak. The 5,110mAh battery also does 45W charging 45W.
Poco x7
£ 80
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8/256GB – £ 170 in Amazon UK
You can also catch the Poco X7 Pro – with 256GB storage, it is less than the phone (2A). Dimensions 8400 Ultra easily beats 7000-series chips in two phones above. Rapid UFS 4.0 storage also helps. The Pro also packs a large 6,000mAh battery, with the charge rate, 90W double. However, you do not get the camera upgrade.
Poco X7 Pro
£ 45 closed
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8/256 GB – £ 220 in Amazon UK