
Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days are less than two weeks away, but while we wait, we found some great deals on iPads (up to 25% off) and we also checked in on the state of Android phones.
The US market is served by only a few makers and some aren’t carrying their weight. The vanilla Google Pixel 10 is on sale right now, but the $100 discount seems pretty light.

Google Pixel 10
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$100 off
Read our review 12/128GB – $700 at Amazon US
For comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge 256GB costs the same as a Pixel 10 128GB (note the storage). The Pixel is shorter and narrower but thicker and heavier (204g vs. 163g for the Galaxy). This is because the S25 Edge brings a larger 6.7” 1440p+ display (vs. 6.3” 1080p+) and it’s an LTPO panel at that. Additionally, the Galaxy has the more capable chipset (Snapdragon 8 Elite vs. Tensor G5). The battery is noticeably smaller, 3,900mAh vs. 4,970mAh, but, embarrassingly for the Pixel, the Galaxy lasted longer in our tests (12:06h Active use score vs. 9:58h).
The camera situation is complicated – the Pixel 10 is the first vanilla model with a tele camera, a 10.8MP 5x/112mm module. However, it only has a small 1/2.0” 48MP sensor in the main and a 13MP 1/1.31” sensor in the ultra-wide. Samsung skipped the telephoto on the S25 Edge, relying on the 200MP main instead (1/1.3” sensor), which is joined by a 12MP 1/2.55” ultra-wide.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
$400 off
Read our review 12/256GB – $700 at Amazon US 12/512GB – $820 at Amazon US
Additionally, the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S25 is a bit cheaper than the vanilla Pixel 10. The Galaxy is smaller despite the similarly-sized screen (6.2” vs. 6.3”) and it’s noticeably lighter (162g vs. 204g). And it does have a telephoto camera, though the 10MP module has a shorter 3x/67mm lens. The battery is smaller (4,000mAh vs. 4,970mAh), but the Samsung once again outlasts the Google phone (13:09h vs. 9:58h).

Samsung Galaxy S25
$120/$80 off
Read our review 12/128GB – $680 at Amazon US 12/256GB – $780 at Amazon US
The refreshed basic iPad is currently $50 off. This makes it $50 cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite – the Apple tablet has the better quality panel (11” IPS LCD, 264ppi vs. 10.9” TFT LCD, 228ppi) and the refresh rate on neither is great (60Hz vs. 90Hz). Neither tablet is great for heavy multitasking, but at least the iPad has basic video out capabilities. The Galaxy stands out with expandable storage (microSD card) and more AI features.

Apple iPad (2025)
Wi-Fi
$50 off
Read our review 128GB – $300 at Amazon US 256GB – $400 at Amazon US 512GB – $600 at Amazon US

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite
Wi-Fi
free Book Cover
128GB – $350 at Amazon US 256GB – $420 at Amazon US
The iPad Air (2025) is available in 11” and 13” sizes and serve as a great middle ground in Apple’s tablets – they are powerful (Apple M3 chips) and support multitasking, including Stage Manager for external displays. However, their 60Hz IPS LCDs feel outdated. Both are $150 off, the larger model is $200 more than the small one at equal storage.

Apple iPad Air 11 (2025)
Wi-Fi
$150 off
128GB – $450 at Amazon US 256GB – $550 at Amazon US 512GB – $750 at Amazon US

Apple iPad Air 13 (2025)
Wi-Fi
$150 off
128GB – $650 at Amazon US 256GB – $750 at Amazon US 512GB – $950 at Amazon US
At the 11” size, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 costs noticeably more than the iPad Air. Unlike the Lite model, this has full Samsung DeX capabilities, on its own screen and on external screens. An advantage common to the Galaxy Tabs over the iPads is that they have expandable storage, so you can save some cash this way. And in the case of the Tab S11, the 256GB model costs the same as the 128GB model right now (and in turn, the 512GB model costs what the 256GB should have).

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11
Wi-Fi
free storage upgrade
256GB – $800 at Amazon US 512GB – $860 at Amazon US
Samsung skipped the 12.4” size this year, but you can still find the Galaxy Tab S10+. This one uses an older chipset, the Dimensity 9300+ compared to 9400+ on the S11 series. It’s still powerful enough for most tasks and that comes in handy with DeX multitasking. The two Tab S models have 120Hz OLED displays, by the way, which gives them a leg up over the iPad Airs.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+
Wi-Fi
$130 off
256GB – $870 at Amazon US 512GB – $1,000 at Amazon US
But not over the iPad Pros (11” and 13”), which have tandem OLED displays (120Hz). They also have the more powerful Apple M4 chipset, though iPadOS is not the best-equipped to make full use of it. Both iPad Pros are $100 off right now, but the larger model costs $300 more than the smaller one with the same storage.

Apple iPad Pro 11 (2024)
Wi-Fi
$100 off
Read our review 256GB – $900 at Amazon US 512GB – $1,100 at Amazon US 1TB – $1,500 at Amazon US

Apple iPad Pro 13 (2024)
Wi-Fi
$100 off
256GB – $1,200 at Amazon US 512GB – $1,400 at Amazon US
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