The best deals on low, medium and high-end mobile phones at the Amazon Spring Offers Festival

Do you have to change your mobile phone? Campaigns like the current Spring Sale Festival are especially interesting because we usually find good discounts, so taking advantage of the fact that Amazon gave the starting signal yesterday and that we still have a few days so we can take advantage of the discounts (ends on March 16), in this article we are going to review what the discounts are. best deals on mobile phones. Google Pixel 10 Pro (512 GB + Pixelsnap Charger) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links The best offers on mobile phones Before commenting on which are the best cell phone deals, we are going to do a brief review mentioning them: Google Pixel 10 Pro by 999 eurosa high-end version with a lot of internal storage that also comes with a gift. Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G by 339 eurosa mid-range from the brand that stands out for its screen. Google Pixel 10 by 589 eurosthe lowest price Amazon has had to date. Xiaomi POCO M8 5G by 209.99 eurosan interesting proposal if you are looking for a cheaper Xiaomi mobile. Motorola Moto g85 5G by 169 eurosa low-end mobile that has a good technical sheet. Google Pixel 10 Pro He Google Pixel 10 Pro has starred in one of the best offers in the new Amazon campaign, specifically in its version with 512 GB of internal storage that also includes the Pixelsnap Charger by 999 euros (it costs the same with or without it), which is basically a wireless charger. This is currently one of the best Google phones and stands out above all in its photography section. It incorporates an excellent 6.3-inch OLED screen, has 16 GB of RAM and your operating system will be up to date for many years. Google Pixel 10 Pro (512 GB + Pixelsnap Charger) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G Although it is not the best offer we have seen this week, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G has dropped to 339 euros (before 399 euros) on Amazon. It is a mobile phone that stands out for its 6,580 mAh batterybut above all because of its screen: 6.83-inch AMOLED, 1.5K resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, maximum brightness of 3,200 nits and compatibility with Dolby Vision. Not bad for its price. Xiaomi Redmi Note 15 Pro 5G (256GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Google Pixel 10 If the previous Google mobile is out of your budget, the little brother has also dropped in price. He Google Pixel 10 is available for 589 euros or by 599 euros if we want it with the Pixelsnap Charger. In both cases we are talking about the same mobile configuration with 128 GB that incorporates a excellent screen for viewing multimedia content and a good photographic section. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xiaomi POCO M8 5G For approximately 200 euros we find two mobile phones. The first of them is the POCO M8 5G by 209.99 eurosa smartphone with a 5,520 mAh battery that incorporates a 6.77-inch Flow AMOLED screen with a 120 Hz refresh rate. Its processor is the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 and, although it comes with 256 GB, it can be expand storage via microSD card up to 1TB. Xiaomi POCO M8 5G (256GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Motorola Moto g85 5G The second mobile is Motorola Moto g85 5G by 169 eurosa smartphone with a 6.7-inch pOLED screen that offers a 120 Hz refresh rate and Full HD+ resolution. Your processor is Snapdragon 6s Gen 3comes with both 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage and its battery supports 30W fast charging. Motorola Moto g85 5G (256GB) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Alejandro Alcolea, Pepu Ricca in Xataka Android, Google, Xiaomi, Motorola In Xataka | The best mobile phones (2026), we have tested them and here are their analyzes In Xataka | Best mobile phones in quality price. Which one to buy based on use and seven recommended models

We are champions in productivity with medium and large companies. The problem is that with SMEs we lose by win

The OECD data has been putting the red lantern to Spanish productivity decades. However, that perception does not Low productivity in Spain It does not fully adjust to the reality that reflect the Recent OECD reports. Such and as they highlight in The confidentialalthough the global data show a very discreet increase, companies of between 10 and 250 workers exceed productivity to the average of their peers in the OECD. However, the big problem is that 95.1% of Spanish business fabric is made up of SMEs with between 0 and 10 employees. What the OECD says about Spain. The OECD, in Your productivity report Of 2024, it evidences that the average annual growth of the hour per hour worked in Spain has been 0.5% per year, while the OECD as a whole has registered an average of 1.2%. That places the country clearly below the average of the Club of developed economies. Despite this scenario, a BBVA Foundation Analysis On the evolution of the total productivity of the factors (PTF), which combines the productivity of labor and capital to leave a photo closer to the reality of companies, says a growth of 0.9% interannual of this parameter. Which reinforces the conclusions of the OECD on the growth of productivity in Spain, which is like the Second country with greater growth of productivity in the last two decades. However, beyond the global data of Spain, the graphics of the OECD productivity study value the largest companies already medium -sized as a productivity engine in Spain. Thus, the OECD evidence that the mismatch in productivity is not so much between Spain and Europe as a whole, but among the different company sizes within the country itself. Total productivity of the factors (PTF) by country. Source: Productivity Council of Spain Microenterprises: many and unproductive. As recognized From the report From the Productivity Council in Spain, the most relevant feature of the Spanish productive fabric is that 95.1% of Spanish companies have less than ten employees, confirming that microenterprise is the standard in Spain, not the exception. According to the OECD dataSpanish microenterprises generated in 2023 an added value of $ 56,990 per worker, compared to $ 108,356 per employee generated by large companies. That means that large companies are 90% more productive than SMEs. The productivity of microenterprises is 15.3% below the OECD average and represents one of the main ballasts for the national average. He OECD diagnosis On microenterprises it is clear: having many very small companies limits the Productivity improvements and investment capacity. Medium companies approve with note. The highlight of the international comparative analysis is that, according to the OECD, “Spanish medium -sized companies have a productivity higher than the EU average, standing above the other advanced countries in their category.” In percentage terms, Spanish companies of 10 to 49 employees are 8.7% more productive than the OECD average; those of 50 to 250 employees 9.1% and those of more than 250 employees 5.2%. In other words, only 4.9% of companies in Spain would be above the OECD average, occupying avant -garde positions in terms of competitiveness in markets International The challenge: increase size and investment. The recipe that the OECD gives to Improve productivity Of these microenterprises it is clear, but it is not simple to apply: it is necessary to seek improvements in productivity through Investment and innovationimproving the value added by employee so that the business fabric gains size. According to 2023 dataSpain is at the tail in investment in machinery, ICT assets and i+d. Precisely, a Report of the Bank of Spain He pointed to productive investment as the key to business growth. The report emphasizes that private business investment had not managed to recover prepondondemic levels, while public investment in this area had recovered and grew at a good pace. In Xataka | Some researchers have analyzed the working day in Spain: the same thing that 40 years ago is worked, but in worse jobs Image | Unspash (Sherman Yang) We believed that in Spain we were not productive, but medium and large companies exceed the OECD average. That is the problem

25% tariffs on cars are already translated into dismissals and plants at medium gas in Mexico

One has a thousand ways of Spanish to search synonyms to talk about threats and continuing notices. That of “the wolf”, the pitcher and the fountain, to pull the rope … It will not be for stories, word games or metaphors. Exactly that is the risk that is run with the tariff war that Donald Trump has opened. Since he arrived at the White House, the new president of the United States does not stop launch threats of new tariffsincendiary messages against their own allies (or those that were considered allies until not so long) and more and more statements in which The same is attacked to Europeans than Mexicans and Canadians. And, along the way … little or nothing applicable. Because although the United States applies since April 2 A 25% tariff on cars that pass through their borders and the pieces that help manufacture them, as well as steel and aluminum (also Keys in the automotive industry). The caraded tariffs to these two neighboring countries They are suspended. On April 2 tariffs have been announced to almost the entire world. They should Enter into force on April 9. Yes, we talk about 20% of tariff to any European product and even the 10% tariff applied to an uninhabited island. Or at least Only inhabited by penguins and seals. But along the way, China has already sent a notice: if the tariffs continue, if there is no possible conversation, They will impose back 34% of tariffs to American products. It is the most forceful response that the United States has received so far. But it is not the only one. Because so much threat has consequences. Canada and Mexico already prove how their automotive industry can go through many problems. Some, in fact, are already specifying. The first consequences Until now, Canada and Mexico had been commercial partners. To the point that the Inflation reduction law promoted by the government of Joe Biden that prioritized tax incentives to companies that produced in the United States also contemplated that part of the production would take these two countries. In either of them it occurs A very high volume vehicular. Except Tesla (produces all its cars there) and Ford (77% of what it produces is manufactured in the United States). The rest import vehicles in a much higher amount. General Motors, for example, produces 30% in Canada and Mexico. Nissan 31% and Toyota 27%. With the aim of counteracting the coup, Canada has announced that it will also impose 25% of tariffs on US cars that do not comply with the T-MEC free trade agreement. Both countries, together with Mexico, had been subject to a reciprocal agreement for 60 years so as not to pay tariffs on the import and export of vehicles and promote a connected automotive industry. To understand to what extent the new relationship is complicated, in BBC They explain with a map the complex process since a piston of an engine is born until it is introduced into the cylinder. On the way, the piece crosses the United States to Canada, from Canada passes to Mexico and from Mexico returns to the United States where, it is finally mounted. Impose round trip tariffs It will make a product that has its consequences on employment and the volume of cars sold. Stellantis is one of the companies that has announced drastic measures. The first, the temporary retirement of 900 employees in the United States. They are people distributed by five floors that will cease their work assembling motor trains and trains for a decrease in production as a cause of tariffs. In addition, another 4,500 employees will be sent home in Ontario (Canada), where their factory will remain closed for two weeks. Mexico does not get rid because its Toluca plant (2,400 employees) will also be closed throughout the month of April. Despite being the least affected (taking into account exclusively the production of cars and not so much where the pieces they use), Jim Farley, CEO of Ford, already warned in February that “a 25% tariff at the borders with Mexico and Canada would open a hole in the US industry as we have never seen,” they collect in The New York Times. These pieces are, without a doubt, the part that most directly affects Spain. Our country had an important commercial partner in the United States when selling parts to produce cars. There 4% of them are exported but, above all, they take air to the paths that the trade war will take in Mexico where a good part of The largest Spanish companies are settled. The other way is to make the products more expensive, move there part of their production or, directly get them out. The latter is what they value in Mercedes that can Stop selling your Mercedes Gla. Small cars are more complicated to make profitable and would not be competitive if they face a 25%tariff. Volkswagen is in an extremely complicated position. 43% of their sales for the United States arrive from Canada and Mexico. Another 36% produce it in Europe, mainly. Only 21% of their sales there are produced within their borders. An option raised is to bring the most profitable vehicles to the plants they already have in the country. For the moment, Automotive News He assures that the German company has already ordered to stop its shipments from Mexico and Europe. And Toyota, who was already reducing its production, has also ordered to reduce the working hours at its Guanajuato (Mexico) plant, they point out in Bloomberg. The same path leads in Honda, where they also have conversations to reduce their production and, therefore, send workers home even if it is temporarily. Photo | Honda and Luis Ramirez In Xataka | The Spanish car will not suffer with 25% of the United States tariffs but with its consequences: a poorest Europe

The best medium flash offers in iPhone mobiles, 75 -inch televisions, electric scooters and more

Mediumkt has launched one of the best campaigns of what we have been from the year. In the Flash offers We can find enough discounts on a wide variety of devices, but there are five specifically that stand out above the others. The campaign will be available for just a few hours, Until February 17 (tomorrow) at 09:00 hours. iPhone 14 by 599 eurosApple’s mobile from two generations has never been so cheap. Samsung Q64D by 799 eurosa good price for this huge 75 -inch qled television. HP Victus 16 by 1,099 eurosa gaming laptop that mounts an RTX 4060 graphics card. Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra by 399 eurosan electric scooter of the most complete that is at half price. Apple Airtag pack by 105 eurosa pack that includes four units of the Apple locator. iPhone 14 Before the rumors about an imminent presentation of the iPhone se 4Mediamarkt has launched a historical discount on the iPhone 14. Apple’s mobile can now be found at a minimum historical price during flash offers, since it remains for 599 euros instead of the usual 739 euros. The iPhone 14 highlights, above all, its excellent 6,1 -inch OLED Retina Screenbut also because still He has several years of updates. * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung Q64D Mediamarkt has also launched a good assortment of discounts in many TVsbut there is one that stands out above others. The smart TV Samsung Q64D now it can be found by 799 euros instead of 1,899 euros with the discount of 57%. This television comes with a generous 75 -inch qled screenis compatible with HDR10+ Adaptive and integrate the voice assistant Alexa. Samsung Q64D (75 inches) * Some price may have changed from the last review HP Victus 16 On the other hand, if what you are looking for is a good gaming laptop, Mediamarkt also has a good price in the HP Victus 16 model. 1,099 euros instead of 1,499 euros, we are facing a fairly complete computer that integrates a 16.1 -inch antirrefle IPS screenan Ryzen 7 7840hs processor, 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of SSD and a GEFORCE RTX 4060 graphics card. * Some price may have changed from the last review Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra If you were waiting as water from May February a good price in a electric scooterhe Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra It is in Mediamarkt at half price: by 399 euros instead of 799.99 euros. This scooter has double suspension, offers maximum speeds of 25 km/Hy an autonomy of up to 70 km, has IP55 certification and allows one Powerful acceleration in slopes with inclination of up to 25%. Xiaomi Electric Scooter 4 Ultra * Some price may have changed from the last review Apple Airtag pack Although it is not the best offer to date, the four pack Apple Airtag It has dropped in a good discount during the Mediamarkt Flash offers, since it stays for 105 euros instead of 129 euros. The Apple locator stands out, among other things, because You can prevent us from lost a wallet, a backpack, a suitcase and even house or car keys. It is integrated into the search network, its autonomy is up to 1 year and Changing the battery is very simple. Apple Aireg (pack with four units) * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | Mediamarkt and Buyardation (header), Apple, Samsung, HP, Xiaomi In Xataka | Best iPhone. Which to buy and recommended models based on budget, tastes and quality price In Xataka | Best gaming laptop in quality price ratio. Which to buy and eight recommended models

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