Galaxy Tab S7 series gets a hefty discount ahead of Black Friday

Samsung’s been offering a ton of great deals in anticipation of Black Friday and throughout the past couple of weeks customers have had a chance to purchase various smartphone models, wearables, and even SSD solutions at a discount. Now it’s time for the Galaxy Tab S7 flagship tablet series to join the party with hefty price cuts in the USA.

Samsung has dropped $100 off the 128GB Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S7+, and also $150 off the 256GB and 512GB models. The same $100 / $150 discounts apply to both the Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7+ but it is valid only for the Wi-Fi variants. The LTE-enabled tablet models carry the same retail prices as before.

Available at Samsung’s online shop and Best Buy

The Galaxy Tab S7 series can now be purchased at discounted prices from Samsung’s online shop in the USA as well as Best Buy. The discounts are the same but you might want to pick your retailer based on a couple other factors.

If you want to trade a device in favor of a lower price for the Galaxy Tab S7 then you may want to check Samsung’s online shop for the latest deal. But if you don’t want to take advantage of the trade-in program, you can receive a $50 gift card when buying the latest tablet models from Best Buy.

Both the Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S7+ are available in Mystic Black, Mystic Bronze, and Mystic White. As of this writing, both Samsung and Best Buy estimate that the tablet will ship to customers in a few days. If you order today, you should be getting the product in your mail by November 24. Check the links below for more details.

Galaxy Tab S7+ review

  • Model: SM-T870
  • Dimensions: Tablet: 253.8 x 165.3 x 6.3 mm
  • Display: 11 inch / 279.4 mm LTPS TFT
  • CPU: Snapdragon 865+
  • Camera: 5MP

  • Model: SM-T970
  • Dimensions: Tablet: 285 x 185 x 5.7 mm
  • Display: 12.4 inch / 314.96 mm Super AMOLED Display
  • CPU: Snapdragon 865+
  • Camera: 5MP

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