
The holiday season is almost over. You’ve got gifts for all your family, friends, and loved ones—but did you remember to treat yourself to something nice this year? What about upgrading your Android tablet? Back in September, Samsung announced a new suite of smartphones, watches, earbuds, and tablets to the masses. Which is the Galaxy Tab S10 +, and it’s part of a deal. If you’re still looking for a gift for that special someone, consider this new tablet because Samsung is selling it for $150 off. That brings the price down from $1,000 to just $850 for the 256 GB model or $970 for the 512 GB model.
Samsung already has the new tablet for $150 off but the savings don’t stop there. With the right trade-in, you’ll receive up to $700 in Samsung credit that can be immediately put towards your new Galaxy Tab S10+. So if you’re ready to hand over a beloved smart device to yourself for getting a lover something new Gift of the Magi-style, then you can do it while saving up to $850 on your purchase. That makes the new tablet less than $150, down from $1,000.
What we are looking at here is a large 12.4″ tablet with a resolution of 2,800 by 1,752 pixels. There are two different storage options with your choice of 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage or 12 GB RAM and 512 GB storage. There are two colorways, that of moonstone gray or platinum silver. It is water and dust resistant so you don’t have to worry about taking it outside the house. Thanks to Super Fast Charging, you can get it up to a full charge from nothing in about an hour and a half.
Additional Accessories Included
Pair the Galaxy Tab S10+ with the included S Pen accessory to unlock your skills and passion for creating and drawing in a way that feels as close to writing on real paper as you can get. The S Pen itself goes for $100 so you might consider including it as part of your savings.
By the end of the year, you can save $150 on the Galaxy Tab S10+ with 256 GB or 512 GB in moonstone gray or platinum silver. After a trade-in of an old tablet, you can save up to another $700 in credit. Combining that with the existing discount, can bring the final price down to as low as $150.