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The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE has returned to its appropriate pricing after initially maintaining its MSRP for weeks following the launch of the Galaxy A57. The current price for the 8/256GB model is just under $600. For assistance in deciding between these two models, we offer a comprehensive comparison of the Galaxy S25 FE and A57 (a straightforward choice given their equal pricing).

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE
$160 offRead our reviewWhile OnePlus rarely discounts its already competitively priced phones, both the OnePlus 15 and 15R are currently available for $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 simple 50+8MP camera setup.

OnePlus 15R
$50 offRead our reviewThe OnePlus 15 offers enhanced capabilities with its 6.78" 165Hz LTPO display and the high-end Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. Its 7,300mAh battery supports both 80W wired and 50W wireless charging. Notably, it boasts a versatile camera system including a 50MP main camera, a 50MP periscope with a 3.5x optical zoom, and a 50MP ultra-wide lens (116°).

OnePlus 15
$50 offRead our reviewCarl Pei stated that he aims to attract "one bored iPhone user at a time." If you're feeling tired of your iPhone, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro may pique your interest. It features a unique design, a 6.83" 144Hz OLED display, and Snapdragon 7 Gen 4. With a 5,080mAh battery and 50W wired charging, its camera setup includes a 50MP main camera, a 50MP periscope, and an 8MP ultra-wide lens, making it a strong competitor against the Galaxy S25 FE and highlighting the absence of a telephoto lens on the iPhone 17.

Nothing Phone (4a) Pro
$90 offRead our reviewThe Nothing Phone (3) is also available, offering a higher-resolution dot matrix display on its back, along with a smaller 6.67" 120Hz OLED front display. The battery is a Si/C cell with a modest 5,150mAh capacity (Si/C batteries usually exceed 6,000mAh) and comes with 15W wireless charging alongside 65W wired charging. Additionally, it features a more powerful Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset.
The cameras have been upgraded, now featuring a larger 1/1.3" 50MP main sensor, a 50MP 3x periscope lens, and a 50MP ultra-wide lens. Keep in mind that the base model of the iPhone 17 starts at $800 and even the older iPhone 16 is priced at $700.

Nothing Phone (3)
$200 offRead our reviewShifting focus to tablets, we note that the standard Apple iPad from 2025 serves as a solid benchmark, featuring an 11" IPS LCD (60Hz) paired with a capable Apple A16 chipset.

Apple iPad (2025)
Wi-Fi$50 offRead our reviewThe Apple iPad Air 11 from earlier this year is priced over 50% higher yet retains the 11" IPS LCD at 60Hz. However, it features the more powerful Apple M4 chipset, a USB-C port with video output via DisplayPort, and Stage Manager functionality (set to improve in the upcoming iPadOS 27). Additionally, a 13" model is available for those desiring increased screen and battery size.

Apple iPad Air 11 (2026)
M4, Wi-Fi$50/$60 off
Apple iPad Air 13 (2026)
M4, Wi-Fi$60/$80 offThe Apple iPad Pro 11 is the preferred choice for a superior display, featuring a 120Hz 11" OLED panel that reaches 1,000 nits in high brightness mode and peaks at 1,600 nits. It boasts the Apple M5 chip, the same found in the latest MacBook Air, and is fanless. A Magic Keyboard can transform the iPad Pro into a compact laptop, with a larger 13" version also available.

Apple iPad Pro 11 (2025)
M5, Wi-Fi$100 off
Apple iPad Pro 13 (2025)
M5, Wi-Fi$100/$50 offOn the Samsung front, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+ are both priced at $600 for the 12/256GB models. They feature 10.9" and 13.1" IPS LCDs, respectively (both at 90Hz), allowing consumers to choose between size preferences. Additionally, they come with different battery capacities of 8,000mAh and 10,090mAh.
Both models utilize the same Exynos 1580 chipset and include microSD slots. DeX is supported on these tablets' screens; however, the USB-C 2.0 port lacks video output functionality. Both devices are packaged with an S Pen stylus as a standard inclusion, while the optional CaseBook Cover Keyboard is available for purchase.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE+
Wi-Fi$220 off