Massive Smartphone Deals Uncovered: 20% Off Galaxy S24+ & S24 Ultra, 14% Off Xiaomi 14T & 14T Pro, New iPad Mini Lands
The Hottest Tech Deals That Aren’t Just for Prime Members
While Prime Day may be behind us, there are still plenty of amazing offers to be had, and we’re not just talking about Prime-exclusive deals. Right now, you can bag 20% off at checkout when purchasing a Galaxy S24+ or S24 Ultra, with some additional discounts for the 512GB model. The 256GB S24 Ultra was priced at £1,050 during Prime Day, so it’s a steal if you can snag the 512GB model for less.
The Samsung Galaxy S24+ doesn’t have any additional discounts, but it’s still a great option. With just £80 between the 12/256GB and 12/512GB variants, you might want to opt for the latter anyway.
Deals for All:
Big-screen lovers, rejoice! For a limited time, anyone can get 14% off the Xiaomi 14T and 14T Pro with the code PRIME14. The 6.67” 1220p+ 12-bit 144Hz OLED display on the Xiaomi 14T is just one of its many impressive features, alongside a 5,000mAh battery and a 50MP main camera.
The Xiaomi 14T Pro takes things to the next level with its flagship-worthy power and better charging options, including 120W wired and 50W wireless charging. Its camera also gets a boost with a larger 1/1.31” 50MP sensor and a 60mm lens.
Latest iPad mini is Here
Apple’s iPad mini (2024) has finally been refreshed with the Apple A17 Pro chip and double the RAM, making it more than capable of handling AI tasks. The new device also boasts double the base storage and supports Wi-Fi 6e. With no mini flagship tablets out there, the iPad mini is currently the top dog in its class.
Amazon’s Latest E-reader and Tablet Lineup
Amazon has introduced its first-ever color e-reader, the Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition, which features a 7” e-paper display and is perfect for reading comic books or highlighting text with different colors. However, at £270, it’s not cheap. For a more affordable option, you can opt for the regular Kindle Paperwhite, available in 16GB and 32GB variants, with the latter offering wireless charging and a light sensor.
If you’re not fussy about color, the new vanilla Kindle is even cheaper, with a 6” screen and the same impressive 300ppi pixel density. Water-resistant and featuring a front light with adjustable color temperature, it’s a great option for casual readers. The Kindle Scribe, meanwhile, is designed for reading documents and note-taking, with a large 10.2” display and AI-powered features to clean up and summarize your handwriting.
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