Deals: Nothing Phone (3a) launches, Xiaomi 15 and 15 Ultra available, Apple unveils new iPads
With MWC kicking off, this was an exciting week. Xiaomi brought the 15 and 15 Ultra over to Europe, meanwhile Nothing unveiled its (3a) series of phones.
Over at Cupertino, it was âAirâ week as Apple announced new iPads and MacBooks with upgraded chipsets. Note that the new Apple devices are on pre-order and will be available from March 12 (Wednesday).
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra impressed in our review (also check out the video review) and has a solid claim of being the best camera flagship of 2025. It is pricey, though. If you are a Prime subscriber, you can knock 10% off the price. Even if you arenât, there is a free Xiaomi Smart Projector L1 in it for you (more details here).
Xiaomi 15 Ultra
10% off for Prime usersfree Xiaomi Smart Projector L1
â¬150 extra trade-in bonus
Read our review
The Xiaomi 15 may lack the 1â main sensor and the impressive 200MP periscope, but it is one of the more capable camera phones of its size (itâs slightly larger than a Galaxy S25 and about the same size as a Pixel 9 Pro). We have a video review for that one as well. Like with the Ultra, you get a free projector and Prime members can get 10% off.
Xiaomi 15
10% off for Prime usersfree Xiaomi Smart Projector L1
â¬100 extra trade-in bonus
Read our review
Nothing decided to get the more affordable a-phones out first, before moving on to its 2025 flagship. Actually, the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro wonât be out for a few more days yet, so weâll leave that for next week.
For some reason Amazon has the Nothing Phone (3a) listed as being on pre-order, even though it should be on sale already. Anyway, you can pick up the base 8/128GB unit for â¬330 or upgrade to the 12/256GB variant for â¬50 more.
The outgoing Nothing Phone (2a) is having its last hurrah and it is â¬80 cheaper than the (3a). The (3a) has worthwhile improvements like a 50MP 50mm (2x) portrait lens, for example. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset is faster, though not by a huge margin. Still, weâd recommend the new model.
Moving over to Apple, the vanilla iPad 2025 was upgraded to the Apple A16 chip, which makes it the only new iPad without Apple Intelligence support (the 2024 mini uses the A17 Pro chipset).
At least Apple bumped up the base storage to 128GB, which is livable (64GB was tricky and upgrading took you to a pricey 256GB model). It has been three years since the vanilla iPad got an upgrade and while we appreciate the extra performance and storage, we would have appreciated something extra â AI, a 120Hz display, anything.
If youâre going to miss out on Apple Intelligence, you can just grab the 2022 iPad. We wouldnât recommend the 64GB model, but the 256GB variant is â¬80 cheaper than the new model. There isnât much difference between the 2022 and 2025 tablets besides the chipset, but â¬80 isnât huge savings either â youâre probably better off with the new one.
The iPad Air was previously upgraded last year with the M2 chip, now those are gone in favor of the M3 chip. Thatâs pretty much the only upgrade to the 2025 iPad Air 11â and 13â. Apple claims these are twice as fast as the older M1-based Airs, so the company is trying to entice owners of 2022 models to upgrade.
Also new this week are the 13â and 15.3â MacBook Air models with the new M4 chip and a price cut. The new chip supports up to two 6K 60Hz displays (up from just one on the previous generation). The new Airs also feature new 12MP Center Stage cameras (well, not new â itâs the same as on the MacBook Pro). Thereâs also a new color, dubbed Sky Blue.
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