Smartphones & Mobile Phones

Smartphones & Mobile Phones cover everything from the latest flagship launches to older models that still offer solid everyday performance. On this page you’ll see a live mix of handsets from multiple partner retailers, with listings that reflect how phones are actually sold online rather than a single fixed format. Storage size is often the first differentiator — typically 64GB, 128GB or 256GB — followed by screen sizes that usually sit between 6.1 and 6.8 inches. Network status also varies, with some devices sold fully unlocked and others attached to specific carrier deals.

Presentation can differ from one retailer to the next. Black, blue or graphite finishes may appear as separate cards on some feeds, while others group all colour options under one listing. This section of the Discount Promo Codes shopping channel is built to help you compare like-for-like specs despite those differences. As new phone releases arrive, older capacities tend to fall away, and refurbished grades can move in and out as partner feeds update throughout the day.

Read on for how listings vary, what to compare, and why specs don’t always match

Main product groupings you’ll see

Expect three core groups: new handsets, certified pre-owned models, and handset-only accessories that sometimes appear alongside phones (cases and screen protectors in separate listings). Storage and chipset drive most splits: the same model can show as 128GB and 256GB cards, with colourways separated into individual tiles. Some partners also publish network-ready variants, so 5g mobile phones may appear as a distinct option even when the 4G version shares the same name. Look for eSIM support and IP ratings like IP67/IP68. On Currys feeds, colour and capacity are frequently separated.

Sets, bundles, and how variants are published

Partners mix formats. One feed will publish handset-only and a “bundle” (charger, case, or earbuds) as separate products, while another nests accessories as selectable options under a single card. Condition adds another layer: refurbished smartphones can be split by grade (A/B) and battery health bands (for example 80%+), or merged with a single “refurbished” label and multiple capacities. Watch the box contents line; some listings state “no charger” or “USB‑C cable only”. Amazon listings often separate bundles as distinct SKUs.

Sizing, storage, and spec differences between partners

Specs don’t land the same way across feeds. Storage can be in GB (128GB) or combined with RAM (8GB/128GB), and screen size may be rounded (6.1 vs 6.06 inches). With sim free mobile phones, check that “unlocked” is explicitly stated and that dual-SIM is clarified as nano‑SIM + eSIM or two physical nano‑SIM trays. Model names also vary by region suffix, so compare the exact model number where provided. Small details matter. AO product cards often surface storage and screen size in the title line.

Materials, build, and feature flags to scan

Build details change how a phone feels and wears. Frames may be aluminium or stainless steel, backs glass or polycarbonate, and screens called out as Gorilla Glass variants or “ceramic” style coatings; these affect scratch resistance and weight. For android smartphones, also check USB‑C spec (2.0 vs 3.x), refresh rate (60Hz/120Hz), and whether the fingerprint reader is in-display or side-mounted. Charging is another divider: 20W vs 45W wired support and Qi wireless compatibility are often buried in the spec block. Box supplies vary. Box listings frequently include explicit port and charging notes.

Common comparison checks people make

Confirm the exact storage and RAM pairing, not just the model name. Check camera hardware lines (for example 50MP main with OIS versus 12MP ultrawide) and video capture like 4K/60. For dual sim phones, verify whether the second line is eSIM-only and whether 5G is supported on both SIM profiles. Look at battery capacity (mAh) and quoted charging wattage, plus warranty length on refurb grades. One more practical check: whether the listing includes a charger in the box.

How discount code availability is shown alongside retailers

Some retailer cards display code availability next to the merchant name to help you compare the overall offer structure across partners, alongside concrete differences like 128GB vs 256GB, colour variants, and refurb grade. It’s presented as platform context rather than a product feature. Discount Promo Codes donates 20% of profits each month to charity. For flagship mobile phones, this matters because the same handset can appear in multiple feeds with different bundles, warranty terms, and stock status as partner updates land at different times. Availability shifts quickly.