Poco's latest flagship duo and Google's Pixel 10 lineup are seeing significant price cuts this week, with the Poco F8 Ultra featuring a massive 6.9" display and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, while Pixel 10 models offer early Android updates and advanced camera systems.
This week's smartphone deals feature two compelling families: Poco's F8 series and Google's Pixel 10 lineup. Both offer distinct advantages depending on your priorities—whether you value cutting-edge hardware or early access to Android features.
Poco F8 Ultra: Flagship Power at a Discount
The Poco F8 Ultra stands out as the more premium offering in Poco's latest lineup. Currently available with a €150 discount, this device packs impressive specifications that justify its position as a flagship contender.
Key Specifications:
- Display: 6.9" 12-bit 120Hz OLED
- Processor: Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
- Battery: 6,500mAh with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging
- Camera System: 50MP main (1/1.31" sensor), 50MP 5x/115mm periscope, 50MP ultra-wide (102°), 32MP selfie
- Audio: 2.1-channel Bose speakers with built-in woofer
The F8 Ultra achieves an Active Use Score of 18:52 hours, making it one of the longest-lasting flagships available. The device is available in two configurations: 12/256GB for €680 and 16/512GB for €750, both representing significant value for the hardware offered.
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Poco F8 Pro: Last Year's Flagship at a Bargain
The Poco F8 Pro offers a more affordable entry point while still delivering flagship-level performance. Currently discounted by €150-€200, it uses last year's Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset but maintains many of the Ultra's premium features.
Key Specifications:
- Display: 6.59" 12-bit 120Hz OLED
- Processor: Snapdragon 8 Elite
- Battery: 6,210mAh with 100W wired charging
- Camera System: 50MP main (1/1.55"), 50MP 2.5x/60mm telephoto, 8MP ultra-wide
- Active Use Score: 17:35 hours
Interestingly, the 16/512GB variant currently costs the same as the 12/256GB model (€500), making it an exceptional value proposition. This configuration includes 4GB of additional RAM, providing a meaningful performance boost at no extra cost.
Google Pixel 10 Series: Early Android Updates and Camera Excellence
Google's Pixel 10 lineup offers a different value proposition—early access to Android features and Google's renowned camera processing. The vanilla Pixel 10 is currently available with a €200 discount.
Pixel 10 Specifications:
- Display: 6.3" (lower resolution than Pro, not LTPO)
- Processor: Tensor G5
- Battery: 4,970mAh with 30W wired and 15W wireless charging
- Camera System: 48MP main (1/2.0"), 13MP ultra-wide, 10.8MP 5x/112mm telephoto (first for vanilla Pixel)
- Active Use Score: 12:08 hours
The Pixel 10 Pro XL offers even more premium features with a substantial €350 discount, bringing its price to a more competitive level.
Pixel 10 Pro XL Specifications:
- Display: 6.8" LTPO
- Battery: 5,200mAh with 12:29h Active Use Score
- Camera System: 50MP main (1/1.31"), 48MP 5x/113mm periscope, 48MP ultra-wide, 42MP ultra-wide selfie
- Configurations: 16/256GB (€950) and 16/512GB (€1,080)
The smaller Pixel 10 Pro offers similar specifications to the XL model but in a more compact form factor with a 6.3" 1280p+ LTPO display and 4,870mAh battery.
Making Your Choice
These deals present compelling options for different user types. The Poco F8 Ultra and Pro offer exceptional hardware value, particularly the Pro with its current storage/RAM configuration pricing. Meanwhile, the Pixel 10 series appeals to users who prioritize software experience, camera quality, and early Android updates.
The timing is particularly interesting as both families represent different approaches to the flagship market—Poco focusing on cutting-edge hardware specifications, while Google emphasizes software integration and camera processing. Your choice ultimately depends on whether you value raw performance and display quality or software experience and photography capabilities.
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Note: Prices and availability are subject to change. Always verify current pricing before making a purchase decision.
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