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The New Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ Is Available For Less Than $300 After Trade-In, Cheaper Than iPads
The Galaxy Tab S10+ series tablet from Samsung is available in multiple color options — a muted blue called Moonstone Gray or a traditional Platinum Silver. Trade in your old tablet today to get up to $700 off the new one, bringing the price down to as low as $300.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is a superb tablet that's nerfed by the continued lack of great Android apps for tablets.
Galaxy Tab S10 growth drives Samsung’s strong Q3 tablet sales
Discover the growth of the global tablet market with Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 series. Find out how Samsung achieved an 18.3% growth.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ review: A premium Android tablet
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ with the bundled S Pen is hands down the best Android tablet experience you can get under $2,000.
The New Samsung Tab S10+ Is Now Over $1,000 Cheaper Than the New iPad Pro After Trade-In
You don't need to wait for Black Friday, this huge 512GB version of the S10+ can be yours for as low as $420 after trade-in.
Save up to $700 on a Samsung Galaxy S10 tablet when you trade in an old device
For a very short time, even your old and outdated gadgets can save you $300 off the price of a new Galaxy S10+ or Galaxy S10 Ultra tablet.
Samsung’s mammoth Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, and a spectacle for creator workflows
By making a large 14.6-inch screen size work as a tablet, Samsung has made Android relevant to more creative and office workflows, in an earnest attempt at a laptop alternative
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ vs. Galaxy Tab S9 FE+: Is Galaxy AI worth $400?
Both tablets are available worldwide from Samsung and major retailers, with the Tab S10+ starting at $1,000 for 256GB, and the Tab S9 FE+ costing $600 with frequent discounts to $500, for 128GB.
Can The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Replace A Laptop? A Two-Week Test
Looking to swap your laptop for the new Samsung tablet? Read my Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra review to see how it went using it as my main device on a two-week vacation.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ review - one of the best gets a little bit better
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ is available from the Samsung website for £999. You can get up to £300 off by trading in your old device. At the time of publication you can get ten per cent off using the code NOW10 as well as a free keyboard worth up to £339.
The Samsung Tab S10 Ultra Is Big Everywhere Except the Price Tag When You’re Trading In
Get up to $800 in instant trade-in credit when you make this gorgeous 14.6-inch tablet your pre-Black Friday buy.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra vs. Tab S10 Plus: Go big or even bigger?
Samsung's new Galaxy Tab S10 tablets have gorgeous screens and powerful chips and come in two sizes: big and bigger. Which ...
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A Dusty Old Android Tab Can Get You $300 Off The Tab S10 Series
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