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Sky is giving away a £329 freebie when shoppers buy a Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

Sky is giving away a £329 freebie when shoppers buy a Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

Wales Online16-05-2025

Sky is giving away a £329 freebie when shoppers buy a Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
Sky is offering Samsung fans a way to spread the cost of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra for an affordable monthly price, and for a limited time shoppers can claim a £329 gift for free
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is being offered on a pay-monthly deal
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Bargain hunters on the lookout for a high-performance tablet for browsing and streaming might turn to Sky for an offer. Sky is offering the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra at a wallet-friendly monthly cost of £29 per month – with an added incentive of a valuable freebie. For a short period, buyers can claim a trackpad and keyboard worth £329 combined.
The trackpad and keyboard will automatically be added to the cart upon selecting the tablet. The Samsung Galaxy S10 Ultra has a plethora of high-end features, such as a swift MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset, an included S Pen stylus, and a 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
It has a substantial battery capacity, ensuring users can be on it for a long period of time without worrying about charging it. Compared to Sky's £34 a month iPad Pro, the Samsung deal is potentially more convincing, especially with the additional freebie.
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Sky also has other tablets up for grabs. For instance, the Samsung Galaxy A9 tablet is available for £3 a month, reports the Express.
Elsewhere on the high street, Argos is offering the Lenovo TCL Tab 10L Gen 2 10.1 Inch for £99.99. It is built for light work tasks and relaxing home entertainment. Shoppers can enjoy streaming their favourite shows.
The tech team at The Express reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S10 Ultra model. Tech editor, David Snelling wrote: "Is the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra a brilliant tablet? 100% yes.
"This gadget is supremely powerful, comes packed with smart features, looks premium and has performance that won't crumble under pressure.
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The AMOLED screen is simply stunning and you even get that S Pen stylus in the box - that's something Apple charges over £100 to add."
However, no matter how good it is, some users have shared they think the '14.6-inch panel is too big and can be tricky to travel with'.

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