Marvelous Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ deal slashes $220 off Samsung's jumbo-sized mid-ranger with no strings
There's no reason to wait until next week to buy your next Android tablet, especially if you're not an Amazon Prime member.
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The built-in S Pen is without a doubt one of the key selling points here. | Image by PhoneArena
The problem is the 13.1-inch mid-ranger is not exactly affordable either, especially after its starting price went up from $649.99 to $699.99 together with the Galaxy Z Flip 7, S25 FE, S25 Edge, and all other Samsung tablets available today a couple of months ago.
That's with only 128GB internal storage space, which obviously means the 256 gig configuration is even less friendly to the masses, typically setting you back a whopping $819.99 (after a price increase of $70). But if you know where to look and especially when, you can save just enough money for the Tab S10 FE+ to jump to the number one spot on your summer shopping list.
Right now, for instance, that costlier variant packing a hefty 12GB RAM in addition to 256GB of local digital hoarding room is marked down by Amazon by a very cool 220 bucks in a single silver color option. Although this could naturally be viewed as an early Prime Day 2026 deal due to the vicinity to the e-commerce giant's biggest sales event of the year (so far), you don't actually need to be an Amazon Prime member to heavily reduce your spending for your next Android tablet.
As such, this could well prove to be a better and simpler offer than anything that might be slated for next week, improving on an already generous $174 discount (also with no strings attached) from just last week.

The Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ comes with a large and very high-quality screen in tow. | Image by PhoneArena
At its newly reduced price, the 256GB Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ is... still not what I'd call a conventional bargain, but with a 90Hz refresh rate-capable 13.1-inch IPS LCD screen, huge 10,090mAh battery equipped with 45W charging technology, a built-in S Pen, stellar long-term software support, and perhaps most importantly, a high-quality metal-and-glass construction with a razor-thin 6mm profile, the value equation is pretty hard to beat.
Yes, Apple's latest iPad Airs can often be found at very interesting discounts of their own, but despite their superior processing power, I'm not sure their overall bang for your buck is in fact better when you consider the lack of an included stylus and the 60Hz refresh rate-limited displays.
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