The latest flagship phones are seeing significant discounts, with the Galaxy S26 series getting £100 off, while OnePlus and Xiaomi mid-rangers offer impressive specs at competitive prices.
This week's mobile deals showcase a diverse range of options across different price points, with flagship discounts leading the charge. The Samsung Galaxy S26 series has received a uniform £100 discount at checkout on Amazon UK, making these premium devices slightly more accessible to consumers looking for cutting-edge technology.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Series: Flagship Savings
The entire Galaxy S26 lineup is now £100 off at Amazon UK, though this modest discount represents just the beginning of what could become deeper price cuts as we move further from launch. The series includes:
Galaxy S26 Ultra - Now starting at £1,180 for the 12/256GB model, this premium device continues to compete at the very top of the market. For those considering this purchase, our detailed versus articles comparing it to the S25 Ultra, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and Pixel 10 Pro XL provide valuable context for this significant investment.
Galaxy S26+ - The middle option in the lineup sees its 12/256GB variant drop to £1,000, while the 12/512GB model is available for £1,170.
Galaxy S26 - The standard model offers the most accessible entry point at £780 for 12/256GB and £950 for 12/512GB.
OnePlus 15R: Battery Champion at a Discount
The OnePlus 15R stands out with its exceptional battery performance, topping our charts thanks to its massive 7,400mAh battery. This capacity translates to impressive real-world usage, and when combined with 80W charging, you can go from empty to full in just 53 minutes.
The device features a 6.83-inch 165Hz OLED display with 10-bit colors and Dolby Vision support, delivering smooth visuals and rich color reproduction. Powering the experience is the non-Elite Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, providing flagship-level performance without the premium price tag.
However, the camera system represents a notable compromise. The absence of a telephoto lens marks a downgrade from its predecessor, the 13R, which may disappoint photography enthusiasts who value zoom capabilities.
Currently priced at £550 for the 12/256GB configuration on Amazon UK, the £100 discount makes this battery powerhouse even more attractive for users prioritizing longevity over camera versatility.
Xiaomi 15T: Balanced Performer with Telephoto
For those seeking a more balanced camera experience, the Xiaomi 15T offers a compelling alternative. This device features a similar 6.83-inch OLED display but upgrades to 12-bit color support and Dolby Vision, potentially offering even better color accuracy and HDR performance.
Under the hood, the Dimensity 8400 Ultra chipset provides capable performance for most users, while the 5,500mAh battery with 67W charging ensures you won't be tethered to an outlet for long.
The camera system is where the 15T truly differentiates itself. The 50MP main camera is complemented by a dedicated telephoto module featuring a 50MP sensor and 2x/46mm lens, addressing one of the key limitations of the OnePlus 15R.
Priced at £440 for the 12/512GB model after a £110 discount on Amazon UK, the 15T represents excellent value for users who want versatile photography capabilities without breaking the bank.
Motorola Edge 70: Premium Design at Mid-Range Price
Motorola's Edge 70 occupies an interesting position in this week's deals, splitting the difference between the OnePlus and Xiaomi offerings in terms of pricing. At £500 for the 12/512GB configuration after a £200 discount, it offers a unique proposition.
The device's design is immediately striking - measuring just 6mm thick and weighing only 159g, it's one of the most portable options in this price range. However, this slim profile comes with trade-offs. The 4,800mAh battery delivers average performance, lasting 13 hours and 36 minutes in our tests, which is respectable but not class-leading.
Power comes from the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, providing solid performance for everyday tasks. The camera setup features a dual 50MP system with a 1/1.56-inch main sensor and a 120-degree ultra-wide lens, offering versatility for different shooting scenarios.
Xiaomi 17: Compact Flagship with Premium Features
For users who prefer more compact devices without sacrificing performance, the Xiaomi 17 offers an intriguing option. This device packs flagship-level specifications into a smaller form factor with its 6.3-inch LTPO display supporting 12-bit colors and Dolby Vision.
The camera system represents a significant upgrade over the 15T, featuring a larger 50MP main sensor (1/1.31-inch), a 50MP 2.6x/60mm telephoto lens, and a 50MP ultra-wide camera. This versatile setup should satisfy most photography needs.
Powering everything is the top-of-the-line Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, ensuring flagship performance. The 6,330mAh battery supports both 100W wired and 50W wireless charging, offering flexibility in how you power up.
At £870 for the 12/512GB model after a £130 discount, the Xiaomi 17 targets users who want premium features in a more manageable size.
Apple iPhone Air: The Thinness Premium
Apple's iPhone Air represents the extreme end of the design spectrum, measuring just 5.6mm thick and weighing 165g. This pursuit of thinness, however, comes with significant compromises.
The 3,149mAh battery delivers notably shorter battery life compared to competitors - 12 hours and 44 minutes versus the Motorola's 13 hours and 36 minutes. This difference becomes more pronounced when you consider that the iPhone Air costs double the price of the Motorola Edge 70 when comparing 512GB models.
Priced at £1,000 for the 512GB configuration after a £200 discount on Amazon UK, the iPhone Air targets a very specific niche of users who prioritize ultra-thin design above all else.
Market Context and Consumer Considerations
These deals reflect the current competitive landscape in mobile technology, where manufacturers are increasingly differentiating through specific strengths rather than trying to be all things to all users.
Battery life champions like the OnePlus 15R appeal to power users who need all-day endurance. Camera enthusiasts might gravitate toward the Xiaomi 15T or 17 for their versatile photography systems. Design-conscious consumers could be drawn to the ultra-thin iPhone Air or the sleek Motorola Edge 70.
The modest £100 discount on the Galaxy S26 series suggests Samsung is maintaining premium positioning, though deeper cuts may follow as newer models approach and competition intensifies.
For consumers navigating these options, the key is identifying which features matter most for your usage patterns and finding the best balance between performance, design, and price. With these current discounts, there's never been a better time to upgrade, provided you can find the right device that matches your priorities.



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