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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ vs Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
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.
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.
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For a very short time, even your old and outdated gadgets can save you $300 off the price of a new Galaxy S10+ or Galaxy S10 Ultra tablet.
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+ vs. Galaxy Tab S9 FE+: Is Galaxy AI worth $400?
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+. The Galaxy Tab S9 FE+, aside from having an awkwardly long name, aims to hit the sweet spot between affordability and premium features.
Samsung's smashing trade-in deal lets you get a Galaxy Tab S10 at a steal
Both the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra can now be yours for up to $800 off with a trade-in, and you’re guaranteed a $300 credit! Act fast and save now!
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 one is right for you?
Score the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra for as little as $399.99 with a trade-in
Of course, the best discount comes from trading in a newish tablet. The best deal comes from trading in the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra and getting $800 off while there’s $750 off with the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra. If you’re switching from iPad to Samsung, the discounts are lower, and the same goes when trading in a phone or laptop.
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.
Get a minimum $300 trade-in and $100 store credit on the new Galaxy Tab S10+ and S10 Ultra
We need to talk about Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10+ and Ultra. These tablets are absolute beasts, and right now, there's a pile of incentives to get one in your hands. We're talking crazy trade-in values and bonus Samsung credit for the next few days,
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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 and Tab A9 drive growth as Apple’s iPad stalls
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Score up to $1,000 off Must-Have Tech During the Samsung Black Friday Sale
You can save up to $300 off Samsung monitors, which is a great deal as it is, but during the Early Black Friday Sale, you can ...
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ vs. Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra: Big or bigger?
The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra is a solid alternative for people who want Samsung's biggest premium tablet. It delivers solid ...
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