We don’t see this often, but all current iPhone models, save for the new 16e, are up to €190 off at Amazon (it varies by model and by storage capacity).
This means that the vanilla iPhone 16 starts at €800 for a 128GB unit, while the iPhone 16 Plus is €75 more. We have detailed comparisons to help you pick the right model: iPhone 16 vs. 15, iPhone 16 Plus vs. 15 Plus, iPhone 16 vs. 16 Plus and iPhone 16 vs. 16 Pro.
Apple iPhone 16
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€150/€85/€130 off
Read our review 128GB – €800 at Amazon DE 256GB – €955 at Amazon DE 512GB – €1,200 at Amazon DE
Apple iPhone 16 Plus
€135 off
Read our review 128GB – €875 at Amazon DE 256GB – €1,100 at Amazon DE 512GB – €1,345 at Amazon DE
Then there are the two Pro models, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. Naturally, we have relevant comparison articles for those too: iPhone 16 Pro vs. 16 Pro Max, iPhone 16 Pro vs. 15 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max vs. 15 Pro Max. The two 15 Pro models are no longer available (aside from, maybe, leftover stock in some stores), but it’s a good reference for those looking to upgrade.
Apple iPhone 16 Pro
€150/€130 off
Read our review 128GB – €1,050 at Amazon DE 256GB – €1,200 at Amazon DE 512GB – €1,455 at Amazon DE
Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max
€180/€190/€180 off
Read our review 256GB – €1,270 at Amazon DE 512GB – €1,510 at Amazon DE 1TB – €1,800 at Amazon DE
The Apple iPhone 16e only has small discounts, but that’s not surprising given how new it is and Apple’s general aversion to discounts. Here is how it compares to the iPhone 16.
Apple iPhone 16e
256GB and 512GB: €30 off
Read our review 128GB – €685 at Amazon DE 256GB – €797 at Amazon DE 512GB – €1,050 at Amazon DE
Above, we compared the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus to the 15 and 15 Plus, but the older models are only around €60 less than the new models, so they are not worth it.
Apple iPhone 15
€120 off
Read our review 128GB – €740 at Amazon DE 256GB – €860 at Amazon DE
Apple iPhone 15 Plus
€120 off
Read our review 128GB – €830 at Amazon DE 256GB – €960 at Amazon DE
Motorola unveiled the first of its next generation of Edge phones, the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion. Sporting a quad-curved OLED display on the front (6.67”, 1220p+, LTPO 120Hz, 10-bit, GG 7i) and a vegan leather or textile-like back with Pantone colors this phone looks more stylish than its price tag may suggest.
Despite its quad-curved LTPO display, this is a mid-ranger with a Dimensity 7300 chipset and 5,200mAh battery (68W charging). It has expandable storage and stereo speakers, but no 3.5mm headphone jack. The cameras feature a 50MP main (1/1.56”, OIS) and a 13MP ultra-wide on the back, plus a 32MP selfie camera (with 4K 30fps video recording available on the front and back).
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion (pre-order)
coming April 15
Read our review 8/256GB – €330 at Amazon DE
Nintendo revealed specs for the long-awaited Switch 2 handheld console. It’s bigger than its predecessor with a 7.9” LCD – a 1080p HDR10 panel with 120Hz refresh rate and VRR – and features a new Nvidia chipset with DLSS and ray tracing support. While it’s mainly a portable console, the upgraded chip promises 4K @ 120fps gaming in docked mode.
The Nintendo Switch 2 will be available later this year, but you may want to reserve one early – Amazon UK has an invitation system with the note that this is a “high-demand item with limited quantities”.
Nintendo Switch 2 (pre-order)
available by invitation
console – €470 at Amazon DE w/ MarioKart – €510 at Amazon DE
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