Samsung's mid-range Galaxy Tab S10 FE is an unmissable Prime Day bargain at up to $230 off
One of the best budget-friendly Android tablets around is... even budget-friendlier and harder to turn down than ever after this enhanced Prime Day 2026 discount.
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The Galaxy Tab S10 Fan Edition looks almost surprisingly premium... for a Fan Edition device. | Image by PhoneArena
Settle, of course, is likely not the right word to describe one of the best Android tablets around, especially at a hefty $230 discount in a 256GB storage variant and three different colorways. Now, I'm not going to claim that this is, in fact, the perfect deal you've been looking for since Amazon kicked off its huge Prime Day 2026 sales event on Tuesday, but... it is pretty close to earning that impossible label.
In its 256 gig configuration, the 10.9-inch Tab S10 FE packs an impressive 12GB RAM, mind you, thus matching Apple's M4-powered iPad Air 11 and iPad Air 13 (2026) in terms of (theoretical) multitasking skills. Normally, this Android mid-ranger with a Samsung Exynos 1580 processor under its hood is quite expensive, at $669.99 (after an official recent price hike), but at $230 off, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE smokes the latest iPad Air duo as far as affordability goes while including an always handy S Pen at no extra cost as well.
The $230 markdown started at $200 in the early stages of this year's Prime Day extravaganza earlier this week, and the same was true for an entry-level 128GB storage configuration that typically costs $549.99 and is now reduced by a slightly higher $215 in blue and gray hues too.

The S Pen is included in the Tab S10 FE's reduced price, being without a doubt one of the biggest selling points right now. | Image by PhoneArena
If you can afford it, I can't recommend the more expensive model warmly enough, as the cheaper variant settles for only 8 gigs of memory in addition to 128GB internal storage space. Either way, the Tab S10 FE's (Prime-exclusive) value equation right now is objectively strong, but unless your life literally depends on saving $105, I believe spending that to upgrade from the more affordable model is the smartest decision you can currently make.
Of course, it would be even smarter to go for a higher-end Galaxy Tab S11 at its own improved Prime Day 2026 discount, but if that's not possible, I assure you the 90Hz refresh rate-capable IPS LCD screen and 8,000mAh battery equipped with 45W charging technology will keep you more than satisfied this summer. And that's before you even consider the Tab S10 FE's long-term software support, which is likely to prove unrivaled... especially in the sub-$500 segment.
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