After the launch of Apple’s latest product, some Android buyers may have missed out on Samsung’s latest tablet. The latest Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra are here, and they come with cost-saving benefits to match.
The Galaxy S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra arrived in Samsung stores earlier this month on October 3rd, and are now available for UK shoppers to add to their baskets. Since then, Apple’s rival models (its cheapest Plus model costs the same as Apple’s cheapest iPad Pro) have been bundled with easy ways to save money.
If you have an old tablet at home, regardless of brand, you can get between £100 and £300 off the price when you trade it in. This means handing over the tablet when you buy a new Galaxy Tab 10+. We’ll have that amount deducted from your new price at checkout…but that’s not the only deal we found.
Trade-in transactions are a favorite of our tech team and an easy way for shoppers to recycle old products and save money at checkout, but not everyone can do it. Then a Samsung discount code might be right for you.
Introducing the discreet S10TAB3 Enter the code to get a free £339 keyboard for use with your tablet. This is only available to shoppers who don’t trade in and only after the October 22 deadline.
The S10 Ultra AI Book Keyboard will be added to customers’ baskets when the new Tab S10+ ships, along with the keyboard. Perfect if you plan on using your device for work on the go. What’s new on TabS10 Plus?
An upgrade from the Galaxy Tab S9 series, but with one less model, the Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra (no, there’s no standard Tab S10) start with a 12.4-inch screen, while the S10 Ultra model starts with a 14.6-inch screen . The new upgraded model also includes Galaxy AI for the first time ever, a feature not available on previous Samsung Galaxy tablets.
Naturally, it’s also easy to compare the latest Samsung tablets to new models from arch-rival Apple. Apple’s iPad Pro Ultra will set shoppers back at least £1,199. Elsewhere, the Google Pixel tablet can be bought at Currys for £399, which is a fraction of the price compared to Apple and Samsung.
Since its launch quite recently, there are few customer reviews, but not all technical experts are satisfied with this model today. XDA Developers reviewer Brady Snyder says it “needs a little more work, and Apple’s M4 chipset is the best tanlet processor on the planet.”
Our deputy editor Henry Burrell said: “Oddly enough, there’s no regular Tab S10, only these Plus and Ultra versions, and unfortunately that’s reflected in the price. Starting at £999, it’s the same as Apple’s cheapest iPad Pro.” , the Ultra costs at least £1199. ”