Selection updated on January 27, 2022 with the most attractive promotions of this third markdown.
Until February 8, Amazon, Fnac, Darty and many other brands are displaying more or less attractive discounts on a plethora of smartphones during the winter sales. Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi or Oppo, the most fashionable references are stored for the greatest pleasure of consumers looking for a new phone. But beware, not all promotions are created equal. We have therefore compiled the most interesting offers of the day to make it easier for you.
81 starsRead the test Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3The third generation of Samsung's smartphone-tablet gains in solidity, practicality and efficiency. It is also becoming more accessible without being within reach of all budgets.
81 starsRead the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 testSamsung has thought out its Galaxy Z Flip 3 well. The body, the hinge and the screen are made of materials that make the smartphone more solid without forgetting that it is now waterproof. A larger secondary screen, a quality main screen and an improved software part put the Z Flip 3 on par with most other $1,000 phones. This does not mean that the device is not free from any defects. The battery life is weak, the crease on the inner screen is still there, the smartphone is not dust resistant and its long-term durability is unknown.
Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max The iPhone 13 Pro Max is the fastest and largest version of this generation of iPhone. Great novelty, its 6.7-inch screen benefits, like the iPhone 13 Pro, from a 120 Hz refresh rate. The latter is also protected by Apple's Ceramic Shield and the device is IP68 certified for dust and water resistance. The photo part has also been improved and the A15 Bionic chip provides more power.
80 starsRead the Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 test ProXiaomi has mastered its entry-level proposition from start to finish. The Redmi Note 9 Pro shines with its neat and original design, its record autonomy and its very fast charging system. We appreciate its photo part which has improved since the last iteration of the Chinese firm.
89 starsRead the Oppo Find X3 Pro review The Oppo Find X3 Pro is just as impressive as the Find X2 Pro. Its design is out of the ordinary, its 120 Hz screen is excellent, its performance is remarkable, its photo part is very neat and innovative, its autonomy is more than adequate and its fast charge is really... fast. What can we blame for the Oppo smartphone which equals and sometimes surpasses its competitors? Well very little. Only its telephoto lens, more limited than that of an S21 Ultra, is lacking.
85 starsRead the Apple iPhone 12 testA new design, an OLED screen, an even more powerful chip, a neat photo part, 5G, the iPhone 12 is on strike. Too bad the storage space of the basic version is only 64 GB.
91 starsRead the Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max reviewThe iPhone 12 Pro Max has a camera that no other iPhone 12 model has. But with an entry ticket of €1,259, do the extras of the photo part justify such an expense? The answer is yes, and not just because of the new image stabilizer. If you want the biggest screen ever on an iPhone, the 12 Pro Max is worth it. If you want the best battery life of all the iPhone 12s, the 12 Pro Max is an obvious choice. And if you want the best possible image quality for your photos and videos, then again, the iPhone 12 Pro Max is the obvious choice. This year again, the biggest iPhone is also the best.
88 starsRead the Apple iPhone 13 mini testApple is renewing its mini model to the delight of compact smartphone enthusiasts. But is the iPhone 13 mini just a smaller version of the iPhone 13? And should you give in to temptation when you already have an iPhone 12 mini?
93 starsRead the test Apple iPhone 13 Proll is not a revolution in itself, the iPhone 13 Pro being in line with its predecessor. But Apple serves us a complete smartphone that is difficult to fault. Too bad its price is higher than that of the Google Pixel 6 Pro which performs in the same areas. Despite everything, the improvements made on the side of the screen, the photo / video part and the autonomy are enough to make it a must have for all regulars of iOS.
88 starsRead the Samsung Galaxy S21 reviewThe Samsung Galaxy S21 is a premium smartphone. It has an FHD+ screen with a maximum refresh rate of 120 Hz as well as an Exynos 2100 processor. Of course, it is compatible with 5G, WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.1. The photo part is provided by a main sensor of 12 Mpx, a telephoto lens of 64 Mpx and an ultra wide-angle of 12 Mpx.
87 starsRead the Samsung Galaxy S21+ reviewThe Samsung Galaxy S21+ is the larger format version of the S21. Its screen has a diagonal of 6.7 inches against 6.2 inches for the "standard" S21. Another differentiating element, the capacity of its battery of 4800 mAh against 4000 mAh.
90 starsRead the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra testThe Samsung Galaxy S21 was available in three versions. The most powerful, but also the most expensive, is the Ultra version. This smartphone has a large 6.8-inch screen and an Exynos 2100 processor. On the photo side, we find ourselves with several rear sensors: a main sensor of 108 Mpx, an ultra wide-angle of 12 Mpx, a first telephoto x3 of 10 Mpx and a second telephoto x10 of 10 Mpx.
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (5G) is sold a bit more expensive than the 4G version by Samsung, but that's the price to pay to enjoy 5G as its name suggests. We also note the presence of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor instead of the Exynos 990. But in general terms, these two models offer the same performance. It benefits from a 120 Hz Super AMOLED screen and a 4500 mAh battery.
70 starsRead the Samsung Galaxy A21s testSamsung continues to invest in the entry-level and offers a durable Galaxy A21s, well finished and pleasant to use. It remains perfectible on many points, especially in photography.
87 starsRead the Sony Xperia 5 III testIs the smartphone in compact format coming back into fashion? After Apple, with its iPhone 12 and 13 mini, and Asus, with the successful Zenfone 8, here is Sony unearthing one of its favorite formats from the dead.
76 starsRead the test Sony Xperia 1 IIISony is rolling in with a new premium smartphone at over 1,000 euros. A very high score that it justifies by integrating characteristics that are not found in the competition.
Oppo A74 4G The great strength is not its classic style, it's its 6.43-inch AMOLED screen displaying Full HD+ definition. Under the hood, a Snapdragon 662, fast enough to perform everyday tasks. There is also a nice 5000 mAh battery compatible with 33W fast charging. Finally, its photo part consists of a 48 MP main sensor, a 2 MP ToF and a 2 MP macro lens. On the front, it's a 16 MP camera.
71 starsRead the Honor 50 reviewThe Honor 50 is a well-balanced smartphone that can rely on its design, its screen, its performance and its photo part to seduce consumers. The flagship of the Chinese firm does not really take risks.
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite A lighter version of the Xiaomi Mi Note 10, the Mi Note 10 Lite is nonetheless an excellent smartphone with a very balanced technical sheet.
80 starsRead the test Xiaomi 11T ProThe latest flagship from Xiaomi has many assets in its bag, including ultra-fast charging with a power of 120W.
75 starsRead the test Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5GThe Mi 11 Lite 5G copies the technical data sheet of the Mi 11 Lite 4G but has a more powerful chip (Qualcomm Snapdragon 780G) which allows it to support 5G.
70 starsRead the Realme 8i testLike others before it, Realme has chosen a significant segmentation of its range of devices. But the Realme 8i defends itself by offering the most accessible 120 Hz screen on the market and a very good autonomy.
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