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Amazon cuts £250 off Samsung Galaxy tablet with simple tickbox trick that ends today

By staff27 May 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Amazon is now cheaper than Samsung and Argos with this Galaxy Tab S10+ deal, but it’s due to end in hours

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Amazon shoppers can save £250 on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ if they’re quick

Amazon is offering a whopping £250 discount on a Samsung Galaxy tablet with a bank holiday deal that ends today. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+, already reduced by £150 on Amazon, can be purchased with an additional £100 off when two deals are combined.

To claim the full discount, shoppers can simply tick a box beneath the price on the Amazon page, which applies a £100 coupon to the already discounted price. This slashes the total cost from the original £999 down to £749, but the deal is due to expire at 11.59pm on Tuesday, May 27, or ‘while stocks last’.

This makes Amazon the most affordable option compared to Samsung and Argos, all of which sell the tablet for £849. However, even with a £250 discount, the Tab S10+ still carries a hefty price tag.

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For those keen to keep prices down, Sky Mobile allows customers to spread the cost of the device for £28 with no upfront fee and offers a free Samsung AI Book Cover Keyboard worth £229. The key thing to consider here is that these prices require signing up for a 48-month contract.

Sky does allow members to upgrade to a new device after 36 months at no extra charge, but retaining the tablet for the full duration of the plan costs £595 more than buying outright. It’s also important to note that the monthly price is for the tablet alone and must be paired with a Sky data plan, which ranges from £0 for 100MB to £29 for unlimited, reports the Express.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+

£999

£749

Amazon

Get the deal here

Amazon shoppers can save £250 on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ by applying a £100 coupon on the product page.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ was launched in October as part of the brand’s latest tablet series. It features a 12.4″ AMOLED 2X display for a crisp and vivid image, whether you’re streaming, gaming, or simply surfing the internet.

The Android tablet is packed with AI capabilities, including advanced note-taking, translation tools and the capacity to transform rough sketches made with the included S Pen into works of art. It also boasts an anti-glare screen and an IP6X dust and water resistance rating. The S10+ boasts a 13MP rear camera and a 12MP front camera.

The Galaxy Tab S10+ has achieved an impressive 4.8-star rating from 92 Samsung customers – 79 of which left glowing five-star reviews. One said: “[The] Tab S10+ is mightily impressive.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+
The Amazon deal is only available until 11.59pm on May 27 or ‘while stocks last’

“You don’t have to spend extra to buy the pen which is a win, the available apps are easy to use and provide hours of enjoyment. The screen quality is second to none, streamed TV shows or films are watchable in UHD and the sound system is mightily impressive. Battery life is great as well. The general operating system is fast and capable of running multiple things at the same time without any worry.”

Another said: “Exceptional, love this tablet. It has great picture quality. I’m very impressed with the sound quality. The memory is great too. Love the big screen too. Nice to have that extra size. Been really impressed with the battery performance. Much better than I expected. Definitely worth getting if you need or want a high end tablet.”

A third said: “Excellent performance, great screen, good size. I switched from a windows 2-in-1 laptop to a tablet as it is better for my use case. The tablet is expensive when compared to laptops, but has been worth it and I use it more than I did with the laptop.”

However, this less-impressed user said: “I wanted a substitute for a laptop that worked with MS Office but was smaller and more portable. The Tab S10 is great. Only gripe is lack of File Explorer options i.e. display files as list/small icons/large icons.”

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