Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+, Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra: Avail of $800 trade-in offers now

Galaxy Tab S10+ and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra boast larger 12.4-inch and 14.6-inch AMOLED screens, respectively
An undated image of a Samsung tablet. — Adobe Stock
An undated image of a Samsung tablet. — Adobe Stock

You must have come across the buzz engulfing the launch of the Galaxy Tab 10 series, including the Galaxy Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ and the Galaxy Tab 10 Ultra, barging as fresh entrants to Samsung's flagship Samsung Galaxy Tab S lineup.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series brought two models we mentioned above, ditching Samsung's strategy with the preceding Galaxy Tab S series which entailed three variants. 

If the groundbreaking launch has triggered an urge to buy yourself one, then don't beat around the bush and save yourself up to $800 on the greatest trade-in offers for both the Galaxy Tab S10+ and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.

Galaxy Tab S10 specs

Although the new Tab S series didn't receive any notable functionality amendments and feature additions, the integration of MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ processor is why you should give the tablets a try.

The Galaxy Tab S10+ and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra boast larger 12.4-inch and 14.6-inch AMOLED screens, respectively. Under the hood, the base variant of the Galaxy Tab S10 series brings up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage, whereas the top-tier variant model could flaunt a startling combo of 16GB RAM and up to 1TB storage.

Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra prices

The regular starting price of the Galaxy Tab S10+ is $1000, while the Tab S10 Ultra pokes in at $1200 for the base trim. Besides the Galaxy AI and the addition of other significant changes, this price tag could prove a discouraging property for someone willing to give go a Samsung Galaxy S series. 

Best deals for Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra 

Since these latest Samsung tablets are no doubt selling at an excessively higher price point, both Samsung and the leading retailer Best Buy could save your bank from breaking, as they're offering trade-in deals to save up to $800 in exchange for an accepted Samsung device.