
Galaxy Tab S10 FE and S10 FE+ plunge in price at the official Samsung store
Galaxy Tab S10
Trade-in Galaxy Tab S10 FE: Save up to $300 with a trade-in!
$199 99
$499 99
$300 off (60%)
Trade in an eligible device to slash up to $300 off the Galaxy Tab S10 FE at Samsung. Alternatively, you can save $50 by selecting that you don't have a device to trade. The slate delivers speedy performance and offers great value for money for buyers who don't want to overspend. Act fast and save while you can!
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Trade-in Galaxy Tab S10 FE+: Save up to $350 with a trade-in!
$299 99
$649 99
$350 off (54%)
If you want a tablet with a larger display, then the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ is the one to get. You can currently save $50 on this beauty without any trade-ins. Just select that you don't have a device to trade. However, if you do have an old tablet that you don't need, you can slash up to $350 off and get one for as low as $299.99. Don't miss out!
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Each of the two tablets can be yours for $50 off without any trade-ins. Just be sure to select the option indicating that you don't have a device to trade in order to receive the discount. However, if you do have an old tablet you don't need that's lying around, you can slash up to $300 off the regular FE model or up to $350 off the Plus-sized variant.Both tablets sport an Exynos 1580 chipset and up to 12GB of RAM, so you'll enjoy solid performance regardless of which device you go for. The silicon inside packs enough firepower to tackle most tasks with ease, though it may struggle with more demanding ones, including heavy games. But this is to be expected, given that they aren't high-end slates.The key difference between the two tablets is display size: one offers a 10.9-inch screen, while the other has a larger 13.1-inch panel. Both feature LCD displays with a 90Hz refresh rate, which delivers smooth and responsive performance. While image quality is solid overall, the screens don't quite match the deep blacks you'd get with OLED. Still, it's worth noting that LCD technology is standard in the budget segment, so it makes sense for Samsung to use it in its more affordable models.On the flip side, each comes with its own S Pen in the box, so you'll be able to take notes faster and even paint on your new Galaxy tablet. We believe both slates offer a lot of bang for the buck, so don't wait around—get one at a sweet discount today!

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