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Save up to $710 on the phenomenal Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra with this generous Samsung deal
Save up to $710 on the phenomenal Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra with this generous Samsung deal

Phone Arena

time11 hours ago

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Save up to $710 on the phenomenal Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra with this generous Samsung deal

Amazon may be selling the versatile Galaxy Tab S10+ at a hot $150 discount right now, but this sleek device isn't the only Galaxy Tab S10 model available at a steep price cut. Yep, you guessed it—the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is also selling for much less than usual, making it the go-to device for buyers who want to own one of the best tablets money can buy. Trade-in $489 99 $1199 99 $710 off (59%) Trade in your old tablet and snag up to $710 in savings on the powerful Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra—Samsung is even guaranteeing at least $300 off for any eligible trade-in. No device to trade? No worries—you can still shave $200 off the price. This top-tier slate is one of the best on the market, so act fast and grab yours at a discount while you can! Buy at Samsung The offer is available on where you can save $200 on the tech giant's flagship tablet. To take advantage of this promo, you must select that you don't have a device to trade. That being said, trading in your old slate could save you up to $710. Samsung even goes as far as promising at least $300 off for any tablet trade-in. So, it's worth checking how much you can get with a trade-in—assuming, of course, you have a tablet to spare. As for the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, you really can't go wrong with it. Thanks to its high-end Dimensity 9300+ chipset and 12GB of RAM, it delivers blazing-fast performance, making it perfect for work. On top of that, it boasts a stunning 14.6-inch AMOLED display with a 2960 x 1848 resolution, a 16:10 aspect ratio, and HDR10+ support, ensuring an immersive experience for watching videos, movies, and your favorite TV series. All while its 120Hz refresh rate makes browsing your Insta feed feel buttery-smooth. All in all, the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is a device you can use for just about everything. Whether you're writing documents, conducting research, or unwinding with a funny movie once the day's work is done, this tablet has you covered. Plus, with savings of up to $710, it's a must-have. So, don't wait around—grab one now for much less than usual!

Samsung's newest tablet offers 'a premium experience' says expert, as £100 off sale drops
Samsung's newest tablet offers 'a premium experience' says expert, as £100 off sale drops

Daily Record

time22-05-2025

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Samsung's newest tablet offers 'a premium experience' says expert, as £100 off sale drops

Samsung's newest tablet has had a surprise price drop but is it worth it? Tech expert Chris Hall has shared his thoughts on the device For shoppers on the lookout for a reliable, but not extortionate tablet, Samsung could be a brand to consider. As it launches its newest Galaxy S10 FE, a budget take on a high-end device, with decent streaming and gaming features but without a hefty price. The tablet only launched at the beginning of April, but it's already been cut in price. Having already launched as a cheaper alternative, it's been slashed by £100, no matter the model picked. The 10.9-inch display is now £499 cut from its launch price of £599. And the bigger 13.1-inch display is £649, but that's not the only offer. Shoppers are currently best picking the bigger storage option of each models as the 256GB option is cut to the same sale price as the smaller 128GB size. As regular Samsung deal shoppers will be aware of, this deal also includes the chance to ditch an older device and cut the price even further. On top of the already £100 off sale price and free storage. This is part of its 'trade-in' deal, where an extra £150 can be cut off for anyone with an old tablet, or £100 for those who hand in an older phone. Potentially cutting the price of the 256GB 10.9-inch model from £599 to £349 (with all the deals bundled into one). The 'FE' part of the model stands for fan edition, and essentially is Samsung's way of offering a cheaper price for shoppers but cutting on some higher-end features. Like the Exynos processor, but despite its lighter capabilities, it's still considered boosted enough for streaming and even gaming. However, for a better quality screen, the older Samsung Tab S9 could be a better fit, which is available to buy at Samsung or at Amazon. Alternatively, shoppers with a bigger budget could opt for Apple's newest 2025 iPad, which can be split in price with a contract from Sky Mobile. As tech writer Chris Hall shared for The Mirror, the much cheaper Tab S10 FE is worth considering. Thanks to its quality. He said: "I've been testing the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and I've found it to be a really premium experience, great for watching movies. "But the LCD display isn't as good as the OLED display you get on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. There's a single camera on the back instead of the dual camera that Samsung's top tablets get." According to Chris, the scrimp on camera isn't necessarily a bad thing and would depend what shoppers want to use the tablet for. As he said the single camera 'doesn't bother him' because he uses his iPhone for photos instead. "Although it does have slightly lower power, using the Exynos 1580 processor, rather than the flagship-grade processor in the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. It has an IP68 rating, so if you knock over your drink and flood your tablet, then it will be just fine."

Samsung's awe-inspiring Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is on sale at up to $300 discounts sans trade-in
Samsung's awe-inspiring Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is on sale at up to $300 discounts sans trade-in

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time21-05-2025

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Samsung's awe-inspiring Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is on sale at up to $300 discounts sans trade-in

If you want an Android tablet that can tower above all the competition (both literally and figuratively speaking), the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra might just be your single best option right now, especially at its latest and greatest discounts with no strings attached. No, you don't have to trade anything in... this time around to save the big bucks on Samsung's fall 2024-released 14.6-inch giant in your storage variant of choice. While the entry-level 256GB configuration is marked down by $200 from a list price of $1,199.99 and the 512 gig model can be had for $1,119.99 instead of $1,399.99, bargain hunters are currently looking at spending a whopping 300 bucks less than usual for a top-of-the-line Tab S10 Ultra unit with one terabyte of local digital hoarding room. $200 off (17%) Wi-Fi Only, 256GB Storage, 12GB RAM, MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ Processor, 14.6-Inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display with 2960 x 1848 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, Galaxy AI, IP68 Water and Dust Resistance, 13 + 8MP Dual Rear-Facing Camera System, 12 + 12MP Dual Front-Facing Cameras, 11,200mAh Battery, 45W Charging, Four Speakers, MicroSD Card Slot, S Pen Included, Two Color Options, No Device Trade-In Needed Buy at Samsung $200 off (15%) Wi-Fi Only, 512GB Storage, 12GB RAM, MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ Processor, 14.6-Inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display with 2960 x 1848 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, Galaxy AI, IP68 Water and Dust Resistance, 13 + 8MP Dual Rear-Facing Camera System, 12 + 12MP Dual Front-Facing Cameras, 11,200mAh Battery, 45W Charging, Four Speakers, MicroSD Card Slot, S Pen Included, Two Color Options, No Device Trade-In Needed Buy at Samsung $300 off (19%) Wi-Fi Only, 1TB Storage, 16GB RAM, MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ Processor, 14.6-Inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display with 2960 x 1848 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, Galaxy AI, IP68 Water and Dust Resistance, 13 + 8MP Dual Rear-Facing Camera System, 12 + 12MP Dual Front-Facing Cameras, 11,200mAh Battery, 45W Charging, Four Speakers, MicroSD Card Slot, S Pen Included, Two Color Options, No Device Trade-In Needed Buy at Samsung Of course, "bargain" may not the best word to describe a device that still costs $1,319.99 after that unbeatable discount, but "irresistible value proposition" does feel like a fitting label, especially when you consider the hefty 16GB RAM count paired with that aforementioned 1TB of storage. The other two variants "only" come packing 12 gigs of memory, mind you, while all three are available in both Moonstone Gray and Platinum Silver colorways. Said hues perfectly complement the uber-premium build quality of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, which is also incredibly thin (yes, even thinner than the new Galaxy S25 Edge handset) and pretty lightweight... for that humongous screen. Obviously, the Dynamic AMOLED 2X display is just as sharp and smooth as it is large, with a resolution of 2960 x 1848 pixels and 120Hz refresh rate capabilities. The 11,200mAh battery size is pretty remarkable too (especially for that 5.4mm profile), and the same goes for the 45W charging speeds and super-powerful quad speaker sound system. All of these key selling points (and more) are highlighted and described in greater detail in our in-depth Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra review from last year, which is pretty much as true today as it was back then, at least until the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra inevitably comes out later this year or the next.

EE slashes £150 off the price of the latest Samsung tablet
EE slashes £150 off the price of the latest Samsung tablet

Daily Mirror

time20-05-2025

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EE slashes £150 off the price of the latest Samsung tablet

The May EE Tech Drop sees a £150 discount on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE Over the past couple of years, EE has been repositioning itself as a one-stop shop for all your tech. Best known for its mobile phone network, the company offers broadband and TV, as well as selling all the latest tech through its stores, both online and off, as well as through its app. The EE Tech Drop. This event sees heavy discounts on a particular item for a limited time as a first-come-first-serve offering. Think of it like a lightning deal, once a month from EE. The next Tech Drop is going to slash £150 off the price of the latest Samsung tablet, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE. That will see the £499 available for £349, which is a huge discount for such a new tablet. EE says that the deal will only be available through the EE App, both for EE customers and those who aren't customers. It will take place on 20 May 2025. The Galaxy Tab S10 FE is also available from Samsung for £499 and Amazon at £499. This is still a premium tablet, however, and is your budget won't stretch to the discounted Tab S10 FE, then take a look at the Galaxy Tab A9, which is half price on Amazon, it's £81.71, which is the cheapest it has ever been. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE is the 'fan edition' of the Tab S10, so it made a couple of sacrifices on the spec sheet to bring the price down. Importantly, however, the S10 FE is a 10.9-inch tablet, so it's the most compact of the family, making it more affordable and ideal for travel, as you can easily slip it into your bag. Galaxy Tab A9 discount £129 £81.71 Amazon Buy Here Product Description It keeps the premium aluminium build and is only 6mm thick. I've been testing the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and I've found it to be a really premium experience, great for watching movies, but the LCD display isn't as good as the OLED display you get on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. There's a single camera on the back instead of the dual camera that Samsung's top tablets get, but that doesn't bother me, because I use my phone for photos rather than the tablet. There's a front-facing camera which is important for making video calls. Although it does have slightly lower power, using the Exynos 1580 processor, rather than the flagship-grade processor in the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. It has an IP68 rating, so if you knock over your drink and flood your tablet then it will be just fine, while the battery will last for 20 hours – enough to keep you in movies when frying from the UK to Australia.

Samsung's best tablet can be nabbed for £29 a month with a huge £339 freebie
Samsung's best tablet can be nabbed for £29 a month with a huge £339 freebie

Daily Mirror

time18-05-2025

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Samsung's best tablet can be nabbed for £29 a month with a huge £339 freebie

For a limited time, you can claim a £329 trackpad and keyboard that can work with the tablet absolutely free Tech-savvy shoppers on the hunt for a top-tier tablet that's perfect for sketching, surfing the web, or streaming without breaking the bank are in luck, as Sky unveils an enticing deal for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. Shoppers can get Samsung's flagship tablet for £29 per month, with Sky rolling out a tempting offer that also includes a hefty freebie. A trackpad and keyboard worth £329 are added to shoppers' baskets for free when they pick up the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra – the premium gadget automatically gets added to your basket. This high-end device boasts a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ processor, a bundled S Pen stylus, and an enormous 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED display. It also has a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and battery, which means users can view or stream uninterrupted. It won't be for everyone, though, as not all shoppers will want to commit to a lengthy plan. Elsewhere, Sky is offering the budget Samsung Galaxy A9 tablet for only £3 a month right here. Also, shoppers could spend a bit more on the Samsung Galaxy S9 FE for £449, complete with a free S Pen. Alternatively, Argos offers the Lenovo M10 3rd Gen 10.1 tablet for £99.99. Tech experts have put the Samsung Galaxy S10 Ultra through its paces, giving it a glowing review, saying, "Is the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra a brilliant tablet? 100% yes!" as reported by the Express. "This gadget is supremely powerful, comes packed with smart features, looks premium and has performance that won't crumble under pressure. "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." Tech Editor David Snelling did express a reservation about the device, stating: "However, no matter how good it is, that 14.6-inch panel is just too big for me, especially when travelling, and that's important as this is the time, like most people, when I use my tablet the most. "Of course, some will love the mammoth display, and if you genuinely need a super-sized screen, then this is a solid, if very expensive, option. It ticks all the right boxes and you really won't be disappointed with your purchase."

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