Samsung's humongous Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ leaps to the top of your summer shopping list at $265 off
If you like your tablets big and affordable, today is probably the best day to get the Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus... with an Amazon Prime membership.
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The bundled stylus and the wasp waist are clearly two of the affordable tablet's biggest selling points today. | Image by PhoneArena
This is obviously very similar to the aforementioned Tab S10 Fan Edition, packing the same non-flagship-grade Exynos 1580 processor and sporting an IPS LCD screen with 90Hz refresh rate technology instead of a state-of-the-art 120Hz-capable AMOLED panel as the Tab S11 Ultra.
But if you're on a (relatively) tight budget and still want to get as much screen real estate as possible to keep you entertained during your summer travels, the Tab S10 FE+ is undoubtedly the best tablet for you, and right now is the best time to pull the trigger... if you're an Amazon Prime member.
The e-commerce giant's Prime Day 2026 sale on this 13.1-inch Android mid-ranger with a built-in S Pen and a stunning water-resistant design takes no less than 265 bucks off the gargantuan slate's $699.99 and $819.99 regular prices with 128 and 256GB storage, respectively.
It almost goes without saying that the killer new Amazon discount is both unprecedented and presumably unbeatable, but before you make your final buying decision, you should keep in mind that the costlier variant packs 12GB RAM while the entry-level configuration is only equipped with 8 gigs of the good stuff.

The massive display is not an AMOLED, but it's still pretty great. | Image by PhoneArena
The rest of the specifications are of course identical for the two Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ models, with a razor-thin 6mm profile, premium metal-and-glass construction, and a 10,090mAh battery capable of charging at blazing fast rates of up to 45W leading the list of key strengths and selling points today.
It's hard to even think of a comparable mid-range tablet with a (fairly) reasonable price point and an equally impressive screen, although you might want to consider something like Apple's 13-inch iPad Air (M4) as well if you don't mind its missing stylus and unremarkable 60Hz-limited display.
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