
This week, we discovered significant discounts on foldable phones, with savings of up to $500. For those not interested in foldables, there are plenty of traditional smartphones available.
The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold is currently $300 off, making it more affordable than the Samsung foldable with comparable storage options. While it features a slightly less powerful Tensor G5 chip compared to the Snapdragon 8 Elite in the Samsung, it offers more RAM than most configurations of the Z Fold7 (only the 1TB model offers 16GB of RAM).
However, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold's 48MP camera is equipped with a rather small 1/2.0” sensor, which pales in comparison to the impressive 200MP 1/1.3” sensor of the Galaxy. Nevertheless, the 10.8MP 5x periscope (compared to Samsung's 10MP 3x) and 10.5MP 127° ultra-wide camera (versus 12MP 120°) are quite comparable. The selfie cameras are identical, featuring dual 10MP sensors.
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
$300 offMeanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 has a larger discount of $400 but comes with a higher base price. Its 12/256GB model is priced nearly the same as the 16/512GB Pixel foldable. The extra performance and mature DeX multitasking capabilities, along with the option to use an S Pen (sold separately), may appeal to some users.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7
$400 offRead our reviewWhile Google has yet to release a flip phone, Samsung is already on its sixth generation of flip devices. The Galaxy Z Flip7 features an Exynos 2500 processor and a 4,300mAh battery, achieving a respectable 11:52 active use score. The phone includes a 50MP main camera with a 1/1.57” sensor, similar to those found in the S25 and S25+, and a 12MP ultra-wide camera, though it lacks a telephoto lens. Additionally, this generation allows DeX to be used on an external display, no longer limiting it to the Z Fold.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7
$200 offRead our reviewOn the other hand, the Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 is priced cheaper than the Samsung clamshell, offering 16/512GB for $100 less than the 12/256GB Z Flip7. It features the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, comparable to the Exynos in performance. The Razr Ultra's larger 4,700mAh battery provides longer usage (15:10h vs. 11:52h) and faster charging with 68W wired and 30W wireless capabilities, achieving a full charge in just 45 minutes – twice as fast as the Samsung. The Razr Ultra 2025 includes a 50MP 1/1.56” main, a 50MP ultra-wide, and a 50MP selfie camera.
Motorola Razr Ultra 2025
$500 offRead our reviewMoving on to traditional smartphones, the Google Pixel 10 is available for $650, though it's advisable to pay an additional $50 for double the storage. It utilizes the same Tensor G5 and features a 6.3” display, similar in size but lower in resolution compared to the Pixel 10 Pro's LTPO panel.
This model combines a 48MP 1/2.0” main camera, a 13MP ultra-wide, and a dedicated 10.8MP 5x telephoto camera – a first for the standard Pixel lineup. The 4,970mAh battery delivers a mediocre 12:08h active use score, while supporting 30W wired and 15W wireless charging.
Google Pixel 10
$150/$200 offRead our reviewAlternatively, the Nothing Phone (3) is priced similarly and boasts a larger 6.67” display alongside a more powerful Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset. With a 5,150mAh battery, it offers a slightly longer endurance of 12:56h, and supports faster 65W wired and 15W wireless charging, achieving a full charge in one hour compared to the Pixel's 1:32h.
The Nothing Phone (3) features a 50MP main camera with a large 1/1.3” sensor, a 50MP 3x periscope, a 50MP ultra-wide, and a 50MP selfie camera.
Nothing Phone (3)
$160 offRead our reviewThe Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is available for $200 less than the Pixel 10, featuring a larger 6.7” display and a 4,900mAh battery with similar endurance at 11:57h. The FE variant is equipped with a 50MP main sensor (1/1.57”), an 8MP 3x telephoto, and a 12MP ultra-wide camera.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
$200 offRead our reviewConsider the more capable Pixel Pro models as well, although they come at a higher price. The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL currently has a sizable $300 discount, making it more appealing. It features a large 6.8” LTPO display and a 5,200mAh battery, achieving a 12:29h active use score.
The Pro XL also offers superior camera capabilities compared to the standard model, including a 50MP 1/1.31” main, a 48MP 5x periscope, a 48MP ultra-wide, and a 42MP ultra-wide selfie camera.
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
$300 offRead our reviewRegrettably, the smaller Google Pixel 10 Pro did not receive a new discount, leaving it priced similarly to the usually more expensive Pro XL model. It features a 6.3” display (1280p+ LTPO vs. 1080p+ LTPS on the standard Pixel 10) and a 4,870mAh battery (12:06h). The camera specifications are identical to those of the Pro XL.
Google Pixel 10 Pro
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