logo
Deals: OnePlus 13 and vivo X200 discounts, Pixel 9a bundle, Realme GT 6 is back

Deals: OnePlus 13 and vivo X200 discounts, Pixel 9a bundle, Realme GT 6 is back

GSM Arena10-05-2025
About a month ago, the OnePlus 13 was selling for €1,050 if you wanted the 16/512GB variant. Now that model is €100 cheaper (but the base 12/256GB model stays at its old price of €900).
The vivo X200 challenges the OnePlus – triple 50MP camera vs. triple 50MP camera, Zeiss vs. Hasselblad. This one is a bit smaller (just a bit) with a 6.67' non-LTPO display, compared to the 6.82' LTPO panel on the OnePlus (1260p+ vs. 1440p+ resolution). The chipset is another difference – Dimensity 9400 vs. Snapdragon 8 Elite. The battery on the vivo is almost as big (5,800mAh vs. 6,000mAh), but it only supports wired charging (90W vs. 100W wired and 50W wireless on the OnePlus). vivo X200 €50 off
Read our review 12/256GB - €800 at Amazon DE
We're starting to see the first Google Pixel 9a deals. The base 8/128GB version can be had with a small discount and a free pair of Pixel Buds A-series. A 256GB variant is available too, but with no discount at the moment.
The Realme GT 6 offers Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 power for a mid-€300 price. This variant has only 8GB of RAM, though and getting 4GB more costs €60. Still, we're looking at a 6.78' 120Hz LTPO display (10-bit, Dolby Vision, 1264p+) and a 5,500mAh battery with 120W wired-only charging. The cameras include a 50MP main (1/1.4', OIS), 50MP 2x (47mm) telephoto and an 8MP ultra-wide. This phone came with Android 14 out of the box and will receive a total of 3 OS updates.
The Poco F7 Pro costs €90 more for the comparable 12/256GB model. This one has the full-fat Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. Its display is smaller and sharper (6.67' 1440p+) with more colors (12-bit, Dolby Vision), but it is not an LTPO panel and its peak brightness is lower (3,200 nits vs. 6,000 nits). The battery is bigger, though, at 6,000mAh (90W wired-only charging). The Poco has better water resistance too (IP68 vs. IP65). This phone is lacking in the camera department a bit with a 50MP main (1/1.55', OIS) and an 8MP ultra-wide, no telephoto.
The Poco X7 Pro (12/256GB) is €70 cheaper than the equivalent Realme GT 6, however, its Dimensity 8400 Ultra beats the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 in the Realme (but not the 8 Gen 3 in the F7 Pro). The X7 Pro has a similar display (note: 1220p+ resolution) and battery, but the camera is even more basic with a smaller 1/1.95' sensor in the main.
A reminder from last week, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is now available – well, officially it launches on Monday, but shipping is going to take a couple of days either way. Make sure to compare it with the Redmi. It has a 50MP main camera (1/1.57') without OIS, but it doesn't rely on it for zooming – it has a 50MP 2x (50mm) module for that. Plus an 8MP ultra-wide. The Dimensity 7300 Pro chipset is a bit slower than the Snapdragon and the 6.77' 10-bit 120Hz OLED display is a bit larger, but down on resolution and HDR features. CMF Phone 2 Pro free CMF Buds 2
Read our review 8/128GB - €250 at Amazon DE
The original CMF Phone 1 is still around, by the way. It has essentially the same chipset as the Pro, but it misses out on the tele camera – it doesn't even have an ultra-wide. Also, the 6.67' display is smaller, lacks HDR and its peak brightness is lower (2,000 nits vs. 3,000 nits). CMF Phone 1 €60 off
Read our review 8/128GB - €180 at Amazon DE
The Realme 14 Pro+ is a solid €150 off, but that still makes it €130 more expensive than the CMF Phone 2 Pro. Its Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 is a bit faster and its 6.83' display is a bit sharper (1272p+ vs. 1080p+ resolution). It has high-end water resistance with an IP69 rating compared to just IP54 on the CMF. And it has a 50+50+8MP camera setup on the back, except its main has OIS and its telephoto has a longer 73mm 3x lens (vs. 50mm 2x), which should make it more useful. The battery is larger and faster to charge too with 6,000mAh capacity and 80W wired-charging. Realme 14 Pro+ €150 off
Read our review 8/256GB - €380 at Amazon DE
We may get a commission from qualifying sales.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Tensor G5: The magic behind the might
Tensor G5: The magic behind the might

Phone Arena

time3 hours ago

  • Phone Arena

Tensor G5: The magic behind the might

Google launched its first Tensor chip in 2021, and it developed it around AI functionality instead of raw power. Through its unique approach Google achieved Pixel features that went beyond other smartphones, but that also produced noticeable limitations in the process. The Pixel 9 Pro displayed both sides of the company's silicon strategy. The Tensor G4 processor inside the phone operated at a lower level than competitors and struggled with demanding tasks compared to Apple and Qualcomm. But it also came with the best suite of AI features on the market, and arguably the most useful ones. Gift The Tensor G5-powered Pixel 10 has just been announced, and it's already available for pre-order at Amazon with a sweet $100 gift card. Reserve yours before this promo expires. Pre-order at Amazon Gift Looking for a more flagship Pixel 10 experience in a compact form factor? Consider the Pixel 10 Pro instead! It's available for pre-order at Amazon with a $200 gift card! Pre-order at Amazon Gift Users after a larger screen and a serious Gemini AI prowess should consider the latest Google Pixel 10 Pro XL. The just-announced flagship is available for pre-order with a $200 Amazon Gift Card. Pre-order at Amazon Gift The Pixel 10 Pro Fold brings an improved foldable experience, featuring the latest Tensor G5 chip, Android 16 out of the box, and two gorgeous screens. Pre-order the 512GB model straight away and get a $300 gift card at Amazon. Pre-order at Amazon But now we have the Pixel 10 along with the Tensor G5 — Google's first fully custom chipset, now built on the 3nm process, and it just might shake up the whole market. Google's switch to TSMC 3nm brings a 34% CPU boost and 60% faster AI performance. | Image credit — Google The foundation of Google's redesign stems from its decision to move away from using Samsung's chips as a blueprint and turning to TSMC's 3nm manufacturing process. The increased number of transistors on the chip enables both performance boosts and reduction in power consumption. Google reports an average 34% gain in CPU speed and a 60% improvement in its TPU — the part of the chip dedicated to machine learning (aka AI).The new chip also comes with better security. Google has introduced the Titan 2 security chip, which the company claims will protect the phone throughout its entire lifecycle. The increased amount of personal data handled by AI features makes hardware-level security even more essential than before, so Google is making sure it delivers on that front. With Tensor G5, Gemini Nano runs entirely on-device — 2.6x faster and more efficient than before. | Image credit — Google Tensor G5 runs the Google Gemini Nano model directly on the phone according to the most significant modification. Previous Tensors needed cloud servers to perform their heavy generative AI tasks. The processing of these tasks takes place directly on the device through the G5 system. This change speeds up practically everything that's AI-related on the to Google, Gemini Nano runs 2.6 times faster and twice as efficiently compared to the G4. That enables features like instant call summaries, proactive writing suggestions, and live image Screenshots and Recorder operate with increased speed now. You also have new features like Magic Cue, which delivers real-time prompts during phone or meeting conversations and Call Notes, which produces summaries right after a call a sense, Google has integrated a lot of the AI functions directly into the system, so that the user does not have to go out of their way to use a given feature like summaries, for for some things Google still relies on its cloud. One feature that comes to mind is Video Boost, which to me is a cumbersome step just to get the image quality that's being advertised. Tensor G5 enables Pro Res Zoom up to 100x and AI tools like Auto Best Take. | Image credit — Google Photography remains central to Pixel's identity, and Tensor G5 enhances it with a new Image Signal Processor. Motion deblur, default 10-bit video, and improved Real Tone rendering all draw on that extra processing processing unit in the chip supports Pro Res Zoom up to 100x as well as Auto Best Take, which is like Add Me on steroids. The Pixel 10 also establishes a historic milestone by integrating C2PA Content Credentials as a built-in feature, attaching secure metadata to every image and video. The process is handled entirely on-device by Tensor G5 and the Titan M2 security chip, assuring transparency in a time when altered media is harder to spot. Previous Pixels, while not bad, did not offer the best battery life. The 3nm process in Tensor G5 leads to better efficiency which solves battery life issues. Google declares all Pixel 10 models will operate for more than thirty hours after a single battery charge. This is great news, as the Pixel 9 Pro , for example, was underwhelming during our battery life tests, scoring under the average in its class. Throttling, trade-offs, and Tensor — the 2025 chip war is about more than just numbers. | Image credit — PhoneArena Rivals still pursue different strategies. Samsung's Galaxy S25 Ultra, with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite, pushes the envelope with its raw power. That said, in our 3DMark Wildlife Extreme stress test, it started strong but dropped from over 6,000 points to 4,000 after two cycles, and around 3,000 by the seventh cycle — a clear sign of throttling under extended there's Apple's A18 Pro, which remains unmatched in single-core speed. But Apple is struggling with AI, and it is severely behind the competition. In fact, it is probably last in the AI race so follows its own unique path — Tensor G5 exists to enable AI-based features that establish the Pixel brand rather than leading synthetic charts. The current generation hardware operates at such a high level that the company no longer needs to justify its strategy as a necessary G5 is the Google chip that we have all been waiting for. This is the beginning of the future Google has envisioned for its phones, and the sky's the limit from now on. In a sense, you can think of the Tensor G5 as the first generation of Google's own chips, and we all know how fast things improve immediately after the first-generation of a custom-built piece of Tensor G5 is faster, more efficient, and more secure than before. More importantly, it delivers the performance needed to make Pixel's AI features immediate and reliable, which has been the main goal for is why the Tensor G5 is a breakthrough — because it has opened the doors for Google to build on its vision. Good news everyone! Over the past year we've been working on an exciting passion project of ours and we're thrilled to announce it will be ready to release in just a few short months. "Iconic Phones: Revolution at Your Fingertips" is a must-have coffee table book for every tech-head that will bring you on a journey to relive the greatest technological revolution of the 21st century. For more details, simply follow the link below! LEARN MORE AND SIGN UP FOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS HERE

You know what, I don't think the Pixel 10 family is quite as boring as it looks
You know what, I don't think the Pixel 10 family is quite as boring as it looks

Phone Arena

time3 hours ago

  • Phone Arena

You know what, I don't think the Pixel 10 family is quite as boring as it looks

As a longtime Google fan and Android purist, it was an absolute honor for me to take care of yesterday's main Pixel 10, 10 Pro, and 10 Pro XL announcement post on our little website here, as that meant I could peruse and examine the three's official spec sheets before everyone else. But I'm not going to lie to you, I was initially left pretty underwhelmed by what I saw in Big G's promotional materials for its hot new ultra-high-end handsets. While I've obviously become accustomed to seeing the latest Android phones from various top brands rehash and (at best) refine the designs of their predecessors while marginally improving a couple of hardware components here and there, I was (likely naively) expecting something different from Google this year. The Tensor G5-powered Pixel 10 has just been announced, and it's already available for pre-order at Amazon with a sweet $100 gift card. Reserve yours before this promo expires. Pre-order at Amazon Looking for a more flagship Pixel 10 experience in a compact form factor? Consider the Pixel 10 Pro instead! It's available for pre-order at Amazon with a $200 gift card! Pre-order at Amazon Users after a larger screen and a serious Gemini AI prowess should consider the latest Google Pixel 10 Pro XL. The just-announced flagship is available for pre-order with a $200 Amazon Gift Card. Pre-order at Amazon After doing my best to highlight the few things that are different about the Pixel 10 family compared to last year's Pixel 9 lineup in that aforementioned announcement post and getting a good night's sleep following a largely forgettable launch event hosted by the insufferable Jimmy Fallon, I think I might be ready to reconsider my disappointment. Instead of straight-up answering that question, allow me to point you in the direction of our comprehensive Pixel 9 Pro review. In that, the 6.3-inch Tensor G4 powerhouse is labeled the "dream compact phone", a title that made it virtually impossible for Google to upgrade a lot of stuff in just one year without fearing an adverse effect would be achieved. After all, you don't want to mess with (near) perfection, do you? Google made its life almost unnecessarily hard this year with a phenomenal Pixel 9 family. | Image Credit -- PhoneArena Our Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro XL reviews were a bit less hyperbolic, but the two's flaws were also massively outweighed by their strengths, raising the bar to a level that the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro XL could only match and not really exceed in many significant ways. The thing about the Pixel 9 trio (or quartet, if you want to include the 9 Pro Fold as well) is that Google didn't even have to go so hard in certain departments. Yes, the search giant could have delayed its RAM upgrades until this year, for instance, putting just 12 gigs of the good stuff on the 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL to make sure the 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL would shine from that standpoint. As things stand, the Pixel 10 Pro duo definitely excels in terms of multitasking skills, eclipsing all but the costliest Galaxy S25 Ultra variant as far as RAM count is concerned. But because the Pixel 9 Pro duo was so amazing, Google might be starting to look lazy and self-indulgent to some of you instead of bold and trend-setting. Now, there are clearly areas where Big G could have done more to separate the Pixel 10 and Pixel 9 families. But I for one would like to commend the company for not following Samsung's suit... yet and trying to beat Apple to the Edge/Air ultra-thin flagship punch. Would I have liked to see the Pixel 10 Pro measure less than 8.5mm in thickness? Absolutely, but not at the expense of battery life or long-term battery durability. Knowing Google, I expect the answer to that question to be a resounding yes. But even if the Pixel 11 series miraculously reinvents the wheel rectangular silicon slab somehow, I'm here to tell you that the Pixel 10 is a perfectly honorable family of respectable high-end smartphones. Does that sound like I'm still trying to convince myself of the fact? Well, maybe I am, but that doesn't mean the little voice of reason in my head is wrong when it whispers how cool it is that the "vanilla" Pixel 10 is able to squeeze 270mAh extra battery capacity compared to the non-Pro Pixel 9 into a very similar body. Or how interesting the Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL's 100x Pro Res Zoom functionality sounds, even if only from a number standpoint. Will it be a useless gimmick? I guess we'll find out soon, but for the time being, I'm intrigued. I obviously don't know how the Pixel 11 will look or what it will bring to the table, so the Pixel 10 certainly looks enticing for the moment. | Image Credit -- Google Meanwhile, although I'm not convinced it was the best call on Google's part, the Pixel 10 's move from a dual to a triple rear-facing camera system... with an apparent downgrade to the ultra-wide-angle lens looks like the kind of gamble that could handsomely pay off, making the phone's value equation and overall photography skills simply unrivaled... at $800. Speaking of, I'm sure some of you will argue that the Pixel 10 family's pricing structure is just as boring as those largely rehashed designs and repetitive specs, but let's be mature for a second here. There was simply no way for Google to make these devices cheaper than their predecessors in this macroeconomic climate, so instead of turning your nose up at those unchanged tags, you should be thankful for them... and the pretty cool pre-order deals available from retailers like Amazon. Good news everyone! Over the past year we've been working on an exciting passion project of ours and we're thrilled to announce it will be ready to release in just a few short months. "Iconic Phones: Revolution at Your Fingertips" is a must-have coffee table book for every tech-head that will bring you on a journey to relive the greatest technological revolution of the 21st century. For more details, simply follow the link below! LEARN MORE AND SIGN UP FOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS HERE

Realme to introduce phone with larger than 10,000 mAh battery on August 27
Realme to introduce phone with larger than 10,000 mAh battery on August 27

GSM Arena

time3 hours ago

  • GSM Arena

Realme to introduce phone with larger than 10,000 mAh battery on August 27

Siddharth, 21 August 2025 After showing off a prototype smartphone with a 10,000 mAh battery back in May, Realme is set to unveil an actual device with an even larger battery. In a post on X, the Chinese manufacturer teased a phone with a larger than 10,000 mAh battery. Realme will be divulging more details on the phone on August 27. It is expected to use a similar silicon-anode battery technology found on the Realme GT 7 10,000 mAh phone. The company also posted a teaser video with Realme Vice President Chase Xu talking about redefining limits. However, the video doesn't reveal any details about the upcoming phone. Despite packing a 10,000 mAh battery, the concept phone shown back in May was only 8.5mm thick and weighed a tolerable 215g. It'll be exciting to see what Realme has in store for us now and whether the technology will actually make it to global markets. Realme GT 7 5G 256GB 12GB RAM $ 779.00 $ 779.00 512GB 12GB RAM € 549.00 Realme will showcase the new phone at the upcoming 828 Fan Festival, which is scheduled for August 27. During last year's event, the company unveiled its 320W fast charging technology, which is claimed to fully charge a 4,400 mAh battery in less than 5 minutes. Source

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store