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Deals: Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra gets a significant price drop, Redmi Note 13 Pro+ is cheaper too

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Peter 06 April 2024

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The prices of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S9 series have been moving around recently. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra had the most significant drop – the 12/256GB model is £1,000, whereas a few weeks ago it would have cost you £1,200. And you can get 512GB storage for just £50 more (or not, there is a microSD slot available, after all). That used to be a £100 upgrade.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra

£200/£250 off
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12/256GB - £1,000 at Amazon UK 12/512GB - £1,050 at Amazon UK

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ is now £850 for a 12/256GB slate and £900 for the 12/512GB option (that was was £930 in late March). The Tab S9 series, like other 2023 Samsung flagships, were recently updated with the new Galaxy AI features, so you can try image editing (along with text entry with AI help and summarization) on the big screen.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+

£150 off
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12/256GB - £850 at Amazon UK 12/512GB - £900 at Amazon UK

The Galaxy Tab S9 is cheaper in its 256GB configuration at £730 (was £750 a few weeks ago). This is the one you want as it also comes with 12GB of RAM. The 128GB model went up in price by £30 and only has 8GB of RAM, so it’s not recommended.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9

£120/£170 off
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8/128GB - £680 at Amazon UK 256GB - £730 at Amazon UK

In late March the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ was selling for £400 (this is for a 12/512GB unit), now its price has fallen by £30 – not bad for a few weeks time. And this might change the equation when comparing it to the regular Pro.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro+

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro+

12/512GB
£80 off
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£370 at Amazon UK

The Redmi Note 13 Pro still costs £270 as it did a few weeks ago, reducing the gap between the two to £100. That extra cash buys a better chipset (Dimensity 7200 Ultra vs. Snapdragon 7s Gen 2) with faster storage (UFS 3.1 vs. 2.2) and better dust and water resistance rating (IP68 vs. IP54). Also, the 5,000mAh battery on the Pro+ charges at 120W, compared to 67W for the slightly larger 5,100mAh battery on the regular Pro.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro

8/256GB
£70 off
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£270 at Amazon UK

Both phones feature 6.67” 120Hz AMOLED displays with 12-bit colors and Dolby Vision support. They have 200MP main cameras (1/1.4” sensors, OIS) and 8MP ultra wides, plus 16MP selfie cameras. There’s no dedicated zoom lens, but the high resolution main sensor does a great job at 2x, though the 4x mode is not great.

The Redmi Note 13 (5G) is only £40 cheaper than the Pro model and the difference is hard to justify – the demotion to a 108MP main camera, lower tier Dimensity 6080 chipset and 33W charging for the 5,000mAh battery is not worth the savings.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 (5G)

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 (5G)

8/256GB
£50 off
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£230 at Amazon UK

There’s also the Redmi Note 14 4G with a Snapdragon 685 at £50 less, but unless your budget is strictly under £200, we’d go with a 5G phone.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 4G

Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 4G

8/256GB
£50 off
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£180 at Amazon UK

And if you do have to stay under £200, also consider the Poco M6 Pro. It switches over to a Helio G99 Ultra with a generous 12GB of RAM and 512GB storage (and you can add even more – both phones have microSD slots). The main camera is downgrade to 64MP, but you get faster 67W charging (vs. 33W) for the 5,000mAh battery.

Xiaomi Poco M6 Pro

Xiaomi Poco M6 Pro

12/512GB
£60 off
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£190 at Amazon UK

The Nothing Phone (2) was down to £520 for the 12/256GB model a few weeks ago, now that same phone goes for £485. Not a bad price for a 6.7” LTPO display (1080p+, 120Hz) and a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. The 50MP ultra wide camera and 4,700mAh battery with both wired (45W) and wireless (15W) charging are also rare in this class. Plus, the transparent back and LED lights set the brand apart.

Nothing Phone (2)

Nothing Phone (2)

£145/£100 off
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12/256GB - £485 at Amazon UK 12/512GB - £600 at Amazon UK

The Sony WF-1000XM5 is down £10, which isn’t much, but it helps. These TWS buds offer amazing sound and a superb ANC.

Sony WF-1000XM5

Sony WF-1000XM5

£40 off
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£220 at Amazon UK

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Reader comments

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  • pixel
  • ut8
  • 08 May 2024

where i live s9 is now 490 euro

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  • Anonymous
  • XBE
  • 13 Apr 2024

The strategy of overpricing gadgets, then after many months when sales are plummeting, you decide to reduce the price but still keep it unaffordable doesn't work.

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  • Anonymous
  • m5a
  • 07 Apr 2024

Sorry but these samsung tablets are ROUTINELY on sale, this is nothing newand this price isn't particularly low either.

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