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Galaxy Z Fold7, iPhone 17 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro see big discounts

Manaal Khan21 June 2026 at 5:47 pm4 min read
Galaxy Z Fold7, iPhone 17 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro see big discounts

Key Takeaways

Galaxy Z Fold7, iPhone 17 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro see big discounts
Source: GSMArena.com
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 discounted £200 ahead of next-gen foldables arriving next month
  • Google Pixel 10 Pro sees the steepest cut at £250 below launch price
  • iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17, and iPhone 17e all selling below launch prices

Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold7 is now £200 off its launch price, with Google's Pixel 10 Pro dropping £250 and Apple's iPhone 17 lineup also discounted. The timing isn't coincidental. Samsung's next-generation foldables are expected next month, and retailers are clearing stock.

The Galaxy Z Fold7, Samsung's current flagship book-style foldable, packs a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a 200MP main camera, and an 8.0-inch inner display. At £200 off during checkout, it's the lowest we've seen the device. The clamshell Galaxy Z Flip7 gets a smaller £150 discount. That model runs Samsung's Exynos 2500 processor, features a 50MP main camera, and offers a 6.9-inch inner screen alongside a 4.1-inch cover display.

What Samsung phones are on sale right now?

Beyond the foldables, Samsung's Galaxy S26 Ultra is seeing a £316 discount on the 256GB variant. The device runs the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, includes a quad-camera setup, a 6.9-inch display with Privacy Display tech, and S-Pen support. The older Galaxy S25 FE carries the same £100 discount from last week across both 256GB and 512GB storage options.

Samsung's A-series also got attention. The Galaxy A57 and Galaxy A37 both feature 6.7-inch displays, 5,000mAh batteries, and 50MP main cameras. The difference sits in the silicon: the A57 uses the Exynos 1680 while the A37 runs the Exynos 1480.

How much can you save on iPhone 17 models?

Apple's discounts are modest but real. The iPhone 17 Pro, standard iPhone 17, and the budget-focused iPhone 17e are all selling below their original launch prices. The iPhone 17 now matches the Pro's 120Hz display refresh rate, though it uses the standard Apple A19 chip rather than the A19 Pro.

The iPhone 17e, Apple's most affordable current iPhone, is £30 cheaper than at launch. It ships with a single rear camera, the A19 chip, and a 6.1-inch AMOLED display. These aren't dramatic price drops, but for buyers who've been waiting, the movement matters.

Pixel 10 Pro offers the steepest discount

Google's Pixel 10 Pro delivers the largest raw savings at £250 off its launch price. The phone features a 6.3-inch LTPO AMOLED display, Google's Tensor G5 chipset, and a triple rear camera system. This discount has appeared before, but it remains the best price on Google's current flagship.

Xiaomi 17T and 17T Pro continue weekly deals

Xiaomi keeps both 17T variants discounted, same as last week. The standard 17T is £150 off, while the 17T Pro drops £200. The base model offers a 6.59-inch screen, MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra chip, triple cameras with a 50MP main sensor, and a 6,500mAh battery.

The 17T Pro upgrades to the Dimensity 9500, adds a larger 7,000mAh battery, and stretches the display to 6.83 inches. Both models share the 50MP triple camera setup. For buyers prioritizing battery life and screen size, the Pro model's £200 discount makes a stronger case than usual.

DeviceDiscountKey Specs
Galaxy Z Fold7£200Snapdragon 8 Elite, 200MP camera, 8.0" inner display
Galaxy Z Flip7£150Exynos 2500, 50MP camera, 6.9" inner display
Galaxy S26 Ultra£316SD 8 Elite Gen 5, quad camera, 6.9" display
Pixel 10 Pro£250Tensor G5, triple camera, 6.3" LTPO AMOLED
Xiaomi 17T Pro£200Dimensity 9500, 7,000mAh battery, 6.83" display
iPhone 17e£30Apple A19, single camera, 6.1" AMOLED

Why are these discounts happening now?

Samsung's foldable discounts trace directly to the calendar. With next-gen devices arriving next month, retailers and Samsung itself need to move current inventory. The same logic applies to other brands, though their refresh cycles vary. Google tends to launch Pixels in the fall, making summer a natural discount window. Apple's annual September events mean summer sales help clear iPhone stock before new announcements.

Xiaomi's consistent weekly discounts suggest a different strategy. They're likely using price as a lever to build market share in regions where they trail Samsung and Apple. The 17T series offers flagship-adjacent specs at mid-range prices, and the discounts push that value proposition harder.

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Logicity's Take

The Pixel 10 Pro at £250 off represents the strongest value here. Google's computational photography still leads the pack, and unlike Samsung's foldables, Google isn't about to obsolete this device next month. For foldable buyers specifically, waiting for Samsung's next launch and then buying the Z Fold7 at an even steeper discount is probably the smarter play. That said, if you need a book-style foldable today, £200 off the current best-in-class isn't bad.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will Samsung's next foldables launch?

Samsung's next-generation foldables are expected to arrive next month, which is driving the current discounts on the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7.

Which phone has the biggest discount right now?

The Galaxy S26 Ultra offers the largest absolute discount at £316 off the 256GB variant. The Pixel 10 Pro follows at £250 off.

Is the iPhone 17 Pro significantly discounted?

No. Apple's discounts are relatively modest compared to Android flagships. The iPhone 17e sees a £30 reduction, with the Pro models slightly below launch prices.

What's the difference between Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7?

The Z Fold7 is a book-style foldable with an 8.0-inch inner screen, while the Z Flip7 is a clamshell design with a 6.9-inch inner screen and 4.1-inch cover display. The Fold7 uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite, while the Flip7 runs Samsung's Exynos 2500.

Are these UK-only deals?

The prices cited are in British pounds, indicating UK availability. Similar discounts may exist in other markets, but pricing and availability will vary by region.

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Source: GSMArena.com / Siddharth

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Manaal Khan

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