Three flagship smartphones on sale: Motorola, Samsung and iPhone discounted

The discount is real, but the decision is still yours to make.
Three flagship phones are on sale, each with different strengths and trade-offs.

Em um mercado onde o preço dos dispositivos premium frequentemente coloca a tecnologia de ponta fora do alcance de muitos, três smartphones de alto desempenho aparecem simultaneamente com descontos expressivos no Mercado Livre. Motorola, Samsung e Apple — cada uma com sua filosofia distinta sobre o que um celular deve ser — oferecem neste momento uma janela rara para quem deseja atualizar seu dispositivo sem pagar o valor integral. É menos uma promoção e mais um convite à escolha consciente: qual tecnologia, afinal, serve melhor à sua vida?

  • Três smartphones de ponta estão com preços reduzidos ao mesmo tempo no Mercado Livre — uma coincidência que raramente favorece o consumidor.
  • O Motorola Edge 70 Fusion 5G aposta em durabilidade real: resistência à água, câmera Sony de 50MP e armazenamento de 256GB por um valor abaixo do esperado.
  • O Samsung Galaxy S25 FE 5G disputa atenção com uma tela de 6,7 polegadas, processador de dez núcleos e capacidade de gravação em 8K — especificações que justificam a comparação com modelos mais caros.
  • O iPhone 16e entra na disputa com o chip A18, projetado para inteligência artificial, câmera de 48MP com zoom sem perda de qualidade e o conector USB-C que finalmente padroniza o ecossistema Apple.
  • A janela de desconto é real, mas a decisão exige clareza: cada aparelho representa uma proposta diferente, e a escolha certa depende do uso concreto que cada pessoa faz do seu celular.

Se você tem adiado a troca de celular esperando o momento certo, três smartphones de alto nível estão agora com descontos significativos no Mercado Livre — e cada um deles representa uma visão diferente do que um flagship deve oferecer.

O Motorola Edge 70 Fusion 5G se destaca pelo armazenamento generoso de 256GB e pela câmera principal de 50 megapixels com sensor Sony, componente normalmente reservado a aparelhos mais caros. A tela AMOLED é nítida e responsiva, o carregamento é rápido, e o dispositivo suporta submersão em água e exposição à poeira — uma vantagem concreta para quem usa o celular fora de casa.

O Samsung Galaxy S25 FE 5G aposta no tamanho e na fluidez: tela de 6,7 polegadas com alta taxa de atualização, processador de dez núcleos, 8GB de RAM e câmera tripla com sensor principal de 50MP capaz de gravar em 8K. Para quem edita ou amplia vídeos, essa especificação pode fazer diferença real.

Já o iPhone 16e traz 128GB de armazenamento e o chip A18, desenvolvido pela Apple para suportar seus recursos de inteligência artificial. A tela de 6,1 polegadas usa vidro resistente a quedas, a câmera de 48MP oferece zoom sem perda de qualidade, e o carregamento é feito via USB-C — o conector que se tornou padrão na indústria.

O que torna esse momento relevante é que não se trata de modelos ultrapassados ou de entrada. São tecnologias atuais por preços abaixo do habitual. A escolha entre eles depende do que você realmente faz com um celular: o Motorola entrega robustez, o Samsung entrega tela e vídeo, o iPhone entrega integração com IA. O desconto abre a porta — mas a decisão ainda é sua.

If you've been waiting for the right moment to upgrade your phone, the timing might be now. Three of the year's most capable smartphones are discounted on Mercado Livre, each representing a different approach to what a flagship device should be.

The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion 5G leads with raw storage: a quarter-terabyte of space, paired with technology that dynamically expands RAM capacity to handle demanding apps without lag. The display is AMOLED, sharp and responsive. The camera setup centers on a 50-megapixel sensor from Sony, the kind of component that typically appears in phones costing significantly more. Battery charging is fast, and the phone can survive submersion in water or exposure to dust—practical durability for someone who actually uses their device outdoors.

Samsung's entry in this sale is the Galaxy S25 FE 5G, a phone built around a 6.7-inch screen with a high refresh rate that makes scrolling and gaming feel buttery smooth. It carries 128 gigabytes of storage and 8 gigabytes of RAM, powered by a ten-core processor. The rear houses three cameras, with the primary sensor again rated at 50 megapixels, but this one can record video at 8K resolution—a specification that sounds impressive on paper and occasionally proves useful if you plan to crop or enlarge footage later.

Apple's offering is the iPhone 16e with 128 gigabytes of storage. It runs the A18 chip, which Apple designed specifically to handle the company's artificial intelligence features. The screen measures 6.1 inches and uses glass engineered to resist damage from drops. The main camera is 48 megapixels with a zoom capability that enlarges images without the usual loss of detail. The phone charges via USB-C, the standard connector that has become nearly universal across the industry.

What makes this moment worth noting is that these are not budget phones or last-generation models. Each represents current technology at a price point lower than usual. For someone who has been holding onto an older device, or who simply wants to avoid paying full retail, the window is open. The specifics matter: the Motorola's water resistance, the Samsung's screen size and video capability, the iPhone's AI integration. None of these phones are identical, and the choice between them depends on what you actually do with a phone and what features matter most to you. The discount is real, but the decision is still yours to make.

Each represents current technology at a price point lower than usual.
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Why should someone care about these three phones specifically? There are dozens of flagships out there.

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These three are on sale right now at a major retailer. That's the practical answer. But deeper: they represent three different philosophies. Motorola is betting on storage and durability. Samsung is betting on screen size and video capability. Apple is betting on AI integration. If you need one of those things, the discount makes it worth paying attention.

Inventor

The specs sound similar—50-megapixel cameras on two of them, 5G on all three. What's actually different?

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The camera sensor matters more than the megapixel count. Motorola uses Sony, which is known for reliability. Samsung's 8K video is a differentiator, though most people never use it. Apple's zoom without quality loss is genuinely useful if you take a lot of photos. The real difference is the ecosystem and how the phone feels in your hand.

Inventor

Is 128 gigabytes of storage enough anymore?

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For most people, yes. The Motorola's 256 gigabytes is overkill unless you store a lot of video locally. Cloud storage has made the storage wars less urgent than they used to be. What matters more is RAM—how smoothly the phone runs. The Samsung's 8 gigabytes is solid. The others don't specify, but they're likely similar.

Inventor

Who should buy each one?

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The Motorola if you work outdoors or travel rough. The Samsung if you watch a lot of video or want a bigger screen. The iPhone if you're already in Apple's ecosystem or you want the AI features. None of these are wrong choices. They're just different.

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Is the discount significant enough to justify buying now instead of waiting?

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That depends on how long you can wait and whether you actually need a phone. If your current device is failing, the discount is a bonus. If you're just curious, you might wait for the next sale. But these are current-generation phones at lower prices. That window doesn't stay open forever.

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