Samsung’s amazing new discount cuts the Galaxy Tab S6 price in half

The Galaxy Tab S6 can now be yours for the price of a mid-range tablet. No caveats. The tablet really is available for under $400 now that Samsung USA has dropped the price by a whopping $330! The discount applies to the Galaxy Tab S6 with 128GB or 256GB of storage, and the price can be dropped even lower by trading in another device.

Customers can now buy the Wi-Fi Galaxy Tab S6 in the USA for as low as $319, down from the retail price of $649. The 256GB model is now available for $399 as opposed to $729. Similarly, the Galaxy Tab S6 LTE which only comes with 128GB of built-in memory now costs $399 instead of $729. And since the discount applies even when trading in another device, the Galaxy Tab S6 can be yours for as low as $249.

High-end tablet for mid-range price

Even though it was succeeded by the Galaxy Tab S7 series, last year’s Galaxy Tab S6 remains one of the most powerful Android tablets on the market. Having said that, it’s difficult to beat a ~50% discount on a tablet equipped with some of the best hardware components around, especially one that comes with an S Pen and the full suite of S Pen apps.

As usual, customers also get 2 months of YouTube Premium for free when they purchase the tablet, and they can also choose to take advantage of a 10% discount on the Galaxy Buds+ at checkout. Accessories like the Galaxy Tab S6 Book Cover Keyboard can also be acquired for a lower price when paired with the tablet itself. This accessory costs $179 when purchased separately but Samsung is offering it for $45 when purchased along with the Galaxy Tab S6. Samsung hasn’t clarified how long this latest deal will last but you can check the links below for more details.

Galaxy Tab S6 review

  • Model: SM-T860
  • Dimensions: Tablet: 244.5 x 159.5 x 5.7 mm
  • Display: 10.5 inch / 266.7 mm Super AMOLED Display
  • CPU: Snapdragon 855
  • Camera: 5MP

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