Samsung is campaigning a “Sweet Sumartime Upgrade”, meaning that many Galaxy models have been paired with a free Galaxy Watch 7. The two selected we have chosen are S24 Fe and A56.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe is currently away from £ 100 and given that the 256GB version is only 128GB more than one £ 60 more, it is what we will recommend-storing and 128GB is very tight.
The phone’s Exynos is 2400E beautiful zippy and the 50+8+12MP camera setup includes 75 mm 3x telephoto camera. Battery position is distinctive with 5,000mAh capacity and 25W wired charging for Samsung, but at least you also get 15W wireless – this and tele camera are very rare for this price range. He and 7 -year -old OS and security updates promise.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe
£ 100 closed
Free Galaxy Watch 7
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8/128 GB – £ 540 8/256 GB in Amazon UK – £ 600 in Amazon UK
The Samsung Galaxy A56 is about £ 180 cheaper for the same 8/256GB configuration. However, 2400E Exynos is 70–80% faster than 1580 (sometimes more), so this savings come to a cost-and that cost involves losing tele camera. There is a rapidly 45W wired charging for a slightly larger 5,000mAh battery (4,700mAh), but no wireless charging. The A56 will receive 6 years of support, but since it is a year of one year compared to the S24 Fe, the support for both will end at the same time.
Samsung Galaxy A56
£ 76 closed
Free Galaxy Watch 7
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8/256 GB – £ 424 in Amazon UK
And here is Freebi which comes with both phones, Samsung Galaxy Watch 7. About this, you can get only 40 mm model – which is currently £ 200 (£ 290 MSRP). It has a 1.3 “display and a 300mAh battery. You can read more about the offer and claim the clock here.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7
Bluetooth
£ 75 closed
40 mm – £ 214 44 mm in Amazon UK – £ 244 in Amazon UK
As a reminder, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is launching next week. During the pre-order period you get a free storage upgrade for 512GB, £ 100 Samsung Credit and now Amazon has a discount pair of £ 100 for Prime Student Members which was not last week.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
Coming on 27 May
Free storage upgrade
£ 100 Samsung Credit
Prime Standant closed £ 100 for members
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12/512 GB – £ 1,100 in Amazon UK
The POCO X7 Pro is priced at £ 240 for the base 8/256GB model and £ 270 for 12/512GB (a qualified upgrade for only £ 30). Three weeks ago, those prices were £ 285 and £ 327 respectively.
Poco X7 Pro
£ 70 off
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8/256GB – £ 240 12/512GB in Amazon UK – £ 270 in Amazon UK
Vanilla Poco X7 is also a bit cheaper, but the Pro model is a better price for money. You lose a lot of performance from 8400 Ultra from 8400 Ultra with UFS 4.0 storage (X7 Pro), which is up to 7300 Ultra for 7300 Ultra for 7300 Ultra with UFS 2.2 storage (X7). GPU is particularly in another class. You also lose battery capacity (5,110mAh vs. 6,000mAh) and speed speed (45W vs 90W) and it affects the performance of the battery.
Poco x7
£ 30 off
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8/256 GB – £ 190 12/512 GB in Amazon UK – £ 230 in Amazon UK
Poco F7 Pro is particularly pricier (£ 160) compared to the X7 Pro, but its Snapdragon 8 GEN 3 is only slightly rapid. There are other upgrade such as screen resolution (1440p+ vs. 1220p+), main camera sensor size (1/1.55 ”vs. 1/1.95″) and Wi-Fi 7, but it can be difficult to justify the price premium.
Poco F7 Pro
£ 100 closed
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12/256GB – £ 400 in Amazon UK
Finally, the Poco F7 is an ultra price where it was last week – another £ 160. However, you get the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Chip, Plus 50MP 2.5x/60mM telephoto camera and a high resolution 32MP ultra-wide (vs 8MP).
The 5,300mAh battery is small, but it supports both 120W wired and 50W wireless charging. Despite the big difference in capacity, the battery life ends about the same. For camera samples, our Poco F7 Pro vs F7 Ultra article and more information about how these two compare.
Poco f7 ultra
£ 100 closed
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12/256GB – £ 560 16/512GB in Amazon UK – £ 600 in Amazon UK