This week (almost) the entire lineup of current iPhone models is £100 off – the only exception to that is the iPhone 16e, which sticks to its £600 base price (but it may not be the best phone for that money, as we’re about to see).
Starting with the top-end model, the Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max is pricey – a situation not helped by expensive storage upgrades. The discount helps, though. For more details on the phone, check out our comparison articles that pit the iPhone 16 Pro Max against the smaller iPhone 16, the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the Pixel 9 Pro XL.
Then there is the smaller iPhone 16 Pro – it has the same hardware, besides the screen size and battery capacity. Here’s how it compares against the vanilla iPhone 16 and the Galaxy S25.
Speaking of, the Apple iPhone 16 is just about the same size as the 16 Pro. It doesn’t have a telephoto camera or a 120Hz ProMotion display and it uses the Apple A18 chipset (rather than the A18 Pro). Still, it offers broadly the same Apple experience.
The Apple iPhone 16 Plus is for people who prefer a larger screen, but don’t want the premium features – and premium price – of the Pro Max. Here are the key differences between the Plus and the vanilla iPhone 16.
The older vanilla models are still around too. The iPhone 15 is down to £600, the same price as the 16e. Both have 6.1” displays, but the older model has the better panel (brighter, Dolby Vision). And it has a 12MP ultra-wide camera, while the 16e only has a 48MP main. The 16e does have the newer chipset (Apple A18 vs. A16) with Apple’s first-ever 5G modem. The e-phone has wireless charging, but without the magnets it fits awkwardly with the MagSafe ecosystem of accessories.
The Apple iPhone 15 Plus is available as a cheaper option to the 16 Plus for those wanting a larger display.
Amazon is offering the two new Honor 400 phones with a rich bundle of freebies in lieu of discounts. The Honor 400 Pro comes with a free pair of Honor Choice Earbuds Clip, a free Honor Watch and a free Portable Speaker Pro.
The Honor 400 is paired with a free Honor Pad X8a instead – an 11” tablet with a Snapdragon 680 chipset, quad speakers and an 8,300mAh battery.
After a long wait, the Nintendo Switch 2 is finally available – just the console costs at £680, but you can get the bundle with Mario Kart World for £790. You could buy the game separately too, of course, which currently comes out cheaper as the game is £75.
Alternatively, you can pick up the Sony PlayStation 5 (slim) for a lot less – just £385. No, it’s not a portable console like the Switch, it’s strictly for gaming at home (which is how a lot of people use the Switch anyway). You can grab a PlayStation Portal for £200 more and still be under the price of a Switch 2.
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