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Deals: vanilla and plus iPhones are £100 off at Amazon

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Peter 03 March 2024

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Amazon has dropped the prices of the iPhone and iPhone Plus from the last three generations by £100, including the most recent 15 series. Let’s start with the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus as they received some serious upgrades compared to their predecessors.

This includes a Dynamic Island (Apple talk for a pill-shaped punch hole), though still no dynamic refresh rate. Also, the main camera on the back has a 48MP sensor with good 2x in-sensor zoom. And, of course, this generation is the first with USB-C.

Apple iPhone 15 Plus

Apple iPhone 15 Plus

£100 off
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128GB - £800 at Amazon UK 256GB - £900 at Amazon UK
Apple iPhone 15

Apple iPhone 15

£100 off
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128GB - £700 at Amazon UK 256GB - £800 at Amazon UK

The iPhone 14 and 14 Plus still use a notch and 12MP main cameras and Lightning adapters. Plus, their chipsets are a year older. On the plus side, both phones are £100 cheaper than their 15-series counterparts, which is the cost of a storage upgrade (128GB to 256GB).

Apple iPhone 14 Plus

Apple iPhone 14 Plus

£100 off
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128GB - £700 at Amazon UK 256GB - £800 at Amazon UK
Apple iPhone 14

Apple iPhone 14

£100 off
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128GB - £600 at Amazon UK 256GB - £700 at Amazon UK

The 13-series didn’t have a plus and the 13 mini units in stock were all refurbished. You can still grab a new iPhone 13, though. That is £100 less than the iPhone 14, which is money you can spend on extra storage – if you’re going to use a phone with a notch, 12MP camera and a Lightning adapter anyway.

Apple iPhone 13

Apple iPhone 13

£100 off
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128GB - £500 at Amazon UK 256GB - £600 at Amazon UK

We’re switching gears and looking at smartwatches next. The Samsung Galaxy Watch6 Classic is equipped with a rotating bezel, plus advanced health tracking features – ECG and a blood pressure monitor (note that these features only work with a Galaxy phone). We’ve linked both sizes (47mm and 43mm) in both Bluetooth and LTE flavors.

Samsung Galaxy Watch6 Classic

Samsung Galaxy Watch6 Classic

Bluetooth
£75 off
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47mm - £325 at Amazon UK 43mm - £295 at Amazon UK
Samsung Galaxy Watch6 Classic

Samsung Galaxy Watch6 Classic

LTE
£75 off
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47mm - £385 at Amazon UK 43mm - £355 at Amazon UK

If you’re looking for something more compact, the Samsung Galaxy Watch6 has 44mm and 40mm models that have the exact same screen sizes and battery capacities as the 47mm and 43mm Classics, respectively. The difference comes from the bezel, of course. The Classic models are £75 off, the vanilla ones are £50 off.

Samsung Galaxy Watch6

Samsung Galaxy Watch6

Bluetooth
£50 off
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44mm - £270 at Amazon UK 40mm - £240 at Amazon UK
Samsung Galaxy Watch6

Samsung Galaxy Watch6

LTE
£50 off
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44mm - £320 at Amazon UK 40mm - £290 at Amazon UK

CMF, the affordable offshoot of Nothing, launched its first smartwatch recently. It runs a proprietary OS, but at least it gets up to 13 days of battery life and is quite cheap – cheaper now that it is 10% off. It has a rectangular 1.96” AMOLED display (with AOD) that fits a lot of content, an IP68 dust and water resistance rating and a built-in GPS receiver. The body is made out of aluminum alloy.

CMF Watch Pro

CMF Watch Pro

£7 off
£63 at Amazon UK

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Reader comments

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  • Anonymous
  • m62
  • 05 Mar 2024

Even with that price drop, they are still overpriced

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  • gundulpacul
  • YUN
  • 04 Mar 2024

He means that iphone 15 has flagship level compared to another smartphone brands. If you aim for the video camera quality, tbh iphones are the fairest. The stabilisation, dynamic range, sensor and algorithm combo cannot be match by any android phones...

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  • justasmile
  • vjq
  • 04 Mar 2024

Have you even tried 120hz and used it for a period of time? Heck even 90hz makes a huge difference compared to 60hz. Also LTPO, adaptive refresh rate techs exist.

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