Samsung US deals: Galaxy Tab S9 series gets price cuts, Snapdragon powered laptop is $450 off

2024-09-10

Samsung still hasn’t set an official date for the launch of the Galaxy Tab S10 tablets, nor confirmed whether it is dropping the 11” model or not. And we haven’t heard anything about new FE models.

We bring this up because Samsung US kicked off the Discover Samsung Fall sale this week and it has offers on last year’s Galaxy Tab S9 slates, including the FE models.

The main trio have discounts and trade-in offers. The discounts are $150, $170 and $250 for the Galaxy Tab S9, Tab S9+ and Tab S9 Ultra, respectively. You can reduce the price further by sending in an old tablet – an ancient Galaxy Tab S2 fetches $100, for example.

Additionally, you can get $20 off Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss protection. A monthly subscription (cancel any time) is $8 a month (down from $10), while a 2-year subscription is $151.20 (down from $189).

If you prefer LCDs or just want a cheaper tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Tab S9 FE+ have similar offers with $100 and $130 straight discounts and up to $400 or $480 trade-in credit. The Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss protection offer is valid for these slates too.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE

$100 off
up to $300 trade-in credit

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+

$130 off
up to $350 trade-in credit

These days you can even run Windows on ARM – Samsung’s new Galaxy Book4 Edge uses the powerful Snapdragon X Elite, whose beefy NPU enables all the Copilot+ AI features. It’s available in 14” (2.56lbs) and 16” (3.42lbs) sizes (and a new 15” model, but that is expected in October). The lightweight laptop promises great battery life with up to 22 hours of video playback on a single charge.

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