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Sun Oct 13 2024

Save up to $700 when you trade in your old device with the new Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus.

Prices start at $299.99, and you can get a 50% discount on a keyboard case.

Samsung is preparing to launch its new Galaxy Tab models at the end of this month, and pre-orders are already available, which include discounts for interested customers. One of the most notable offers comes directly from the manufacturer, which is offering the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus at a price of $299.99 (previously $999.99) with a trade-in, as well as a 50% discount on the Book Cover Keyboard Slim.

The regular price of the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus is $999.99 for the most basic version, which features 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. There is also the option to pay an additional $120 to obtain a model with double the storage, reaching 512GB. The possibility of getting a 50% discount on the keyboard, which is priced at $200 separately, adds extra value, resulting in a $100 savings.

On the other hand, Samsung's promotion mentions a trade-in credit of up to $800, although the maximum limit applied to the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus is $700 due to refund restrictions on eligible devices. This $700 credit can be obtained by trading in a Galaxy S9 Ultra, but it’s possible to receive a discount even with a first-generation iPad, which could deduct $200 from the total.

The Galaxy Tab S10 Plus features a 12.4-inch display with a resolution of up to 2800 x 1752 and uses Samsung's Dynamic AMOLED 2X technology, which provides a 120Hz refresh rate and a high level of brightness, ensuring a smooth and vibrant visual experience. Additionally, the battery life can last up to 16 hours on simple tasks, such as watching videos. The processor of the new Galaxy Tab S10 Plus is also compatible with Galaxy artificial intelligence and comes with features that enhance usability alongside the tablet. Similar to the S9 series, it includes an S Pen that is useful for taking notes or managing applications.

This model positions itself as the mid-range option in Samsung's new generation of tablets. Unlike previous years, no standard Galaxy Tab S10 model has been released, indicating that the S10 Plus is designed to replace the S9 Plus rather than the standard S9.