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Daily Record
19-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
EE unveils huge £150 saving on new Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE in 'lowest price to date'
Customers say it is a "perfect" device that is a "good build and quality" and does "everything they need it to do" Whether you're online shopping, browsing the internet for study or work, or simply chatting on instant messenger with friends while enjoying a drink on a Friday night, tablets are a great, convenient way to stay connected. There have been so many iterations of the tablet in recent years that it can be hard knowing which one will do the job, and what ones will be a waste of money. After all, they aren't cheap, and your hard-earned cash is sacred. This week, however, EE has unveiled a huge £150 saving on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE that might help you make your decision. The tech giant claims the Samsung device's price is the "lowest seen on the UK market to date". The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE is the latest EE Tech Drop - a new money-saving deal for millions in the UK - and is available for only £349 for a limited period – providing a saving of £150. You have to be fast, though - the deal will be available on a first come first serve basis on Tuesday, May 20. Available only through the EE App, a limited amount of Galaxy Tab S10 FE's will be offered for just £349 (RRP £499), marking its lowest UK price to date and offering customers an impressive £150 saving. Launched earlier this year, the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE key features include Circle to Search with Google to help you find missing items quickly, pre-loaded creative apps like Clip Studio Paint and Goodnotes, plus the S Pen for a pen-to-paper feel for the imaginative among us who like to scribble their thoughts and ideas down. The powerful Exynos 1580 processor makes for smoother streaming, browsing, and gaming, while the tablet's thin and light design means it's ultra-portable, and IP68 dust and water resistance protects against spills and splashes. What's more, up to 2TB microSD card expansion gives you more storage for family photos, videos and important files. If you want to shop around before committing, the Samsung website offers the device at its retail price of £499.00, although this is down from its previous price of £599, making for a saving of £100. Alternatively, Amazon has the product down nearly 20 per cent at £499 on its site. There are no reviews on the EE website as of yet, but on Amazon, it has earned a stellar 4.6 out of 5 rating. One satisfied customer wrote: "I'm very pleased with this tablet. It does everything I need it to, and much more." Another gushed: "Love this tablet, to me it's perfect." A third agreed: "Good build and quality. Very happy especially having the Samsung keyboard." Another was taken with the device but did have a small complaint. "I purchased to replace an older model for my gaming. Plays games lovely. I'm happy with it. "Only niggle, I really don't like a lot of the software installed on it, I'd rather it came with nothing except play store/ chrome, and then you download what you want." EE Tech Drops is a monthly initiative that sees the EE Tech Store offer a huge saving on a limited amount of stock of the hottest tech. The tech can only be purchased via the EE App - and is on a first-come-first-serve basis. Existing EE mobile and home broadband customers will be first to know about the new offers, receiving an alert up to 24 hours before they become available. But remember - the price cut is only available for a limited amount of time on a limited amount of stock. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE is the second item to drop after April saw the Beats Studio Pro headphones offered at less than half their recommended retail price. Future drops will feature a wide range of sought-after products, including laptops, headphones, and TVs. To snap up the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE on EE, please click here.


Stuff.tv
19-05-2025
- Business
- Stuff.tv
Samsung's top-rated Tab S10 FE is even more affordable at its lowest price ever
Samsung has long been top dog when it comes to the best tablets not to wear an Apple logo. But, the firm's flagship slates all come with equally flagship prices. For a lot of shoppers, the relatively recent FE series has become the new sweet spot. Similar screen sizes; similar specs; similar software; only with a much lower cost of entry. The new Galaxy Tab S10 FE continues that trend – but also shake things up in a few ways. That makes it a very compelling pick for an affordable tablet. The Plus version scored four stars out of five in our review, so expect similar results from the smaller version. Right now, you can also grab this top-rated affordable table for £150 off – down to £349 in EE's Tech Drop. That's a saving of £150, with the Samsung Tab S10 FE down from their regular retail price of £499. In fact, this is the lowest price ever for this tablet, which only launched in April. You can get this saving only on 20 May through the EE app – though you don't need to be an existing customer. Unfortunately, those in the US can't get in on this deal. The deal will only last while stock lasts. While a 10.9in LCD screen running at 90Hz isn't that impressive, it has got skinnier bezels and that signature Samsung flair to keep things looking premium enough. The S Pen is in the box, not sold separately like it's a precious heirloom, and the whole thing is IP68-rated. Samsung's own Exynos 1580 chip does the heavy lifting under Tab S10 FE's hood, the same silicon found in the Galaxy A56. You get 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage in the base model, or a roomier 12GB/256GB setup if you feel like splashing out. Both versions let you pop in a microSD card. There's an 8000mAh battery powering everything, with 45W USB-C charging. Camera-wise, there's a 13MP snapper on the back and a 12MP webcam up front for Zoom fatigue in glorious high-res. It runs Android 15, complete with Samsung's suite of AI bits. That gets you features like math-solving Notes, object erasing, and Circle to Search.