
Amazon Prime Day 2026 offers deep discounts on iPhone Air, Galaxy S26, coffee machines and SSDs across Spain
The two-day sale, exclusive to Prime members until 26 June, cuts as much as 31% off recent handsets, premium coffee makers and portable storage, with some products reaching all-time lows.
Amazon’s mid-year Prime Day event returned on 25 June for a 48-hour window, offering price cuts across smartphones, home appliances, audio gear and storage devices. All offers are reserved for Amazon Prime subscribers, though a free 30-day trial can unlock access for new users.
Smartphone discounts hit flagship lines
The sharpest mobile reductions target recent premium models. The iPhone Air 256 GB is listed at 837 euros, down from an official price of 1,219 euros, a 31% drop and what one retailer calls a historic low for the device. It packs Apple’s A19 Pro chip, a 6.5-inch Super Retina XDR OLED panel with ProMotion and 3,000 nits peak brightness, all in a 5.6 mm body weighing 165 grams.
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 512 GB, typically 1,199 euros, falls to 895 euros during the event. The compact handset (6.3-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120 Hz) runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, backed by 12 GB of RAM and a seven-year update commitment.
Xiaomi’s 17 12/512 GB configuration, officially 1,099.99 euros, is available at 854.99 euros. The phone shares the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and adds a Leica-branded triple camera with 50 MP sensors, all inside a ceramic-and-titanium frame. Xiaomi’s own store charges 999.99 euros for the same variant.
Audio and wearables
Beats Solo Buds, normally 90 euros, are marked down to 53 euros on Amazon and 56 euros at MediaMarkt. The true-wireless earbuds deliver up to 18 hours of playback per charge, though the case itself does not store extra juice.
In wearables, the Withings ScanWatch 2 sees a 24 % cut, offering ECG, heart rate, SpO2 and sleep tracking via clinical-grade sensors. An Invoxia GPS tracker drops 23 %, positioned as a summer travel accessory for locating luggage or vehicles.
Kitchen and home appliances
De’Longhi’s Eletta Explore coffee machine, priced at 1,049 euros, sells for 799 euros. It prepares over 50 automatic recipes, espressos, flat whites, lattes, using dual milk systems (LatteCrema Hot and Cool) and a cold-extraction technology that produces cold brew in under five minutes.
Xataka’s roundup highlights several large-appliance deals: a four-door Xiaomi Mijia Cross Door refrigerator with inverter motor and antibacterial treatment for 709 euros; a Candy ProWash 500 BR WiFi-enabled washing machine at 335 euros; a Gasland flexible induction hob with five zones at 435.19 euros; a Comfee 12-place-setting dishwasher at 245.99 euros; and a Balay 8-kg dryer at 457 euros.
Storage pressured by AI demand
Portable SSDs have seen prices double or triple in recent months due to AI-driven chip demand. The SanDisk Extreme 2 TB external SSD is listed at 228 euros during Prime Day, well below the 300-euro-plus peaks observed earlier in 2026. The same drive sells for 230 euros at MediaMarkt and had been available for 180 euros before the crisis.
- iPhone Air 256 GB
- 31 %
- Samsung Galaxy S26 512 GB
- 25.4 %
- Xiaomi 17 512 GB
- 22.3 %
- De'Longhi Eletta Explore
- 23.8 %
- Beats Solo Buds
- 41.1 %
