
Amazon and Samsung make the Galaxy Tab S10+ a deal too good to pass up
Amazon is currently offering a $125 discount on the 256GB version of the Galaxy Tab S10+, letting you treat yourself to one for just under $876. And if you have a device to trade, hop over to Samsung.com, where you can save up to $500 with a trade-in. Plus, you can bundle it with the book cover keyboard and score 50% off the accessory as well.
$125 off (12%)
Amazon is offering a sweet $125 discount on the 256GB model of the Galaxy Tab S10+ in Moonstone Gray, letting you get one for just under $876. This tablet is one of the best on the market, offering fast performance and a gorgeous display, backed by seven years of software updates. Don't miss out! Buy at Amazon
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Alternatively, you can get the Galaxy Tab S10+ at Samsung. You can save up to $500 with a trade-in or $120 without one. In addition, you can score a 50% discount on the book cover keyboard when bundling. So, don't waste time—save now! Buy at Samsung
Just like the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, our friend here also ranks among the best tablets on the market, and it's easy to see why. Thanks to its high-end MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ and 12GB of RAM, it can handle anything from day-to-day tasks like web browsing and video streaming to running demanding apps and games. Meanwhile, its 12.4-inch AMOLED display delivers a pleasant viewing experience thanks to its 2800 x 1752 resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio, and HDR support. This makes it a top choice for watching movies and TV series on the go. And just like the more expensive Ultra model, it should receive software updates for up to seven years, making it a solid long-term investment. All in all, both the Galaxy Tab S10 + and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra are unmissable right now, with the decision coming down to whether you need a tablet with a 12.4-inch screen or a device with a larger 14.6-inch display. So, if it's the former, don't miss out—grab one on Amazon or Samsung.com for less while you still can! When you switch to Total Wireless, keep your number & grab 3 mo. of 5G
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