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The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is now priced just below $600 for the 8/256GB model, following a brief period at its manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) after launching alongside the Galaxy A57. For those considering both models, our detailed Galaxy S25 FE vs. A57 comparison article can assist in making the right choice.
Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
$160 offRead our reviewOnePlus rarely offers discounts, as its phones are already priced competitively, but both the OnePlus 15 and 15R are currently $50 off. The OnePlus 15R features a 6.83” 165Hz OLED display, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, a substantial 7,400mAh battery with 80W wired charging, and a basic camera setup of 50+8MP.
OnePlus 15R
$50 offRead our reviewThe OnePlus 15 is even more capable, sporting a 6.78” LTPO 165Hz display and the superior Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. It has a 7,300mAh battery supporting both 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, plus an impressive camera system that includes a 50MP main camera, a 50MP 3.5x periscope, and a 50MP ultra-wide (116°).
OnePlus 15
$50 offRead our reviewCarl Pei aims to attract “one bored iPhone user at a time.” If you're feeling bored with your iPhone, consider the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, which features a bold design, a 6.83” 144Hz OLED display, and a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor. It has a 5,080mAh battery and 50W wired-only charging, along with an intriguing camera system comprising a 50MP main camera, a 50MP 3.5x periscope, and an 8MP ultra-wide lens, making it a strong competitor to the Galaxy S25 FE. Notably, the iPhone 17 lacks a telephoto camera.
Nothing Phone (4a) Pro
$90 offRead our reviewAdditionally, the Nothing Phone (3) is available, which features a higher-resolution dot matrix display on the back and a smaller 6.67” 120Hz OLED display on the front. While its 5,150mAh battery capacity is less impressive, it does offer 15W wireless charging alongside 65W wired charging. The device is powered by a slightly more advanced Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset.
The camera system has seen enhancements as well, with a sizable 1/1.3” 50MP main sensor, a 50MP 3x periscope, and a 50MP ultra-wide lens. Keep in mind that the base iPhone 17 retails for $800, while the older iPhone 16 is priced at $700 as well.
Nothing Phone (3)
$200 offRead our reviewShifting our focus to tablets, the standard Apple iPad from 2025 serves as a solid benchmark. It features an 11” IPS LCD with a 60Hz refresh rate and a powerful Apple A16 chip.
Apple iPad (2025)
Wi-Fi$50 offRead our reviewIn contrast, the Apple iPad Air 11 from earlier this year is more than 50% pricier but still retains a 60Hz refresh rate. However, it offers the more robust Apple M4 chipset, which can handle various tasks equivalent to a laptop or mini PC. Furthermore, the USB-C port supports video out via DisplayPort and features Stage Manager functionality, which will be enhanced in the upcoming iPadOS 27. A larger 13” model is also available for those seeking a bigger screen.
Apple iPad Air 11 (2026)
M4, Wi-Fi$50/$60 offApple iPad Air 13 (2026)
M4, Wi-Fi$60/$80 offFor superior display quality, consider the Apple iPad Pro 11, which boasts a 120Hz 11” OLED screen that shines brightly with 1,000 nits in high brightness mode and peaks at 1,600 nits. Its Apple M5 chip, used in the latest MacBook Air, offers exceptional performance while being passively cooled. A Magic Keyboard is compatible with the iPad Pro, allowing you to convert it into a compact laptop. A 13” variant is also available for those desiring a larger display.
Apple iPad Pro 11 (2025)
M5, Wi-Fi$100 offApple iPad Pro 13 (2025)
M5, Wi-Fi$100/$50 offLastly, Samsung offers the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+, both available for $600 for the 12/256GB variants. The Tab S10 FE features a 10.9” IPS LCD and the Tab S10 FE+ comes with a larger 13.1” IPS LCD, both with a refresh rate of 90Hz. Battery capacities differ, with the Tab S10 FE having 8,000mAh and the Tab S10 FE+ offering 10,090mAh.
Despite the differences, both tablets share the same Exynos 1580 chipset and include microSD slots. They support DeX mode but the USB-C 2.0 ports do not support video output. Each tablet includes an S Pen stylus as standard, while the optional CaseBook Cover Keyboard can be purchased separately.