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    Samsung’s Flagship Galaxy Tablets & Earbuds Are On Sale For New Low Prices

    By jiajiaJuly 12, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Prime Day wraps up today, and if you’re still looking to score a deal on some hardware, then you might want to see what Samsung has to offer. Amazon has discounted a bunch of Samsung Galaxy tablets and several pairs of Bluetooth earbuds, including a nearly 50% discount on the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE and $100 off Galaxy Buds 3 Pro AI Bluetooth Earbuds.

    The Galaxy Buds 3 Pro AI normally cost $250, but you can snag a pair for $149.72. It’s worth noting that Apple’s AirPods Pro 2, which also normally sell for $249, are discounted to $149 alongside best-ever deals on both models of AirPods 4, Apple’s newest Bluetooth earbuds.

    On the tablet side, Amazon is discounting entry-level models and productivity powerhouses. If you want a compact Android tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Plus is on sale for $133 (was $220). For a laptop replacement similar to the iPad Pro, check out Samsung’s flagship Galaxy Tab S10+. Check out the list below for more Samsung tablet deals and a closer look at the Galaxy Buds.

    $133 (was $220)

    • Screen size: 11 inches
    • Storage: 64 GB

    On the affordable side, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ is a good option for anyone looking to save some cash. While the internal specs are pretty decent, overall, you’re getting a large display, solid performance, and you can always upgrade the meagre internal storage with a MicroSD card. For a low-cost tablet, this is worth picking up if you need a workhorse to lug around or you’re looking to get one as a gift.

    $190 (was $330)

    • Screen size: 10.4 inches
    • Storage: 64 GB

    This Samsung tablet is designed to be a budget option that punches above its weight, and what’s really nice is that it comes with a stylus. Admittedly, it’s not the snappiest tablet to use due to some sluggish performance, but it makes up for that with amazing battery-life and a durable design. This one also has a small internal storage capacity, but again, that’s an issue that can quickly be remedied by inserting a MicroSD card.

    $430 (was $500)

    • Screen size: 10.9 inches
    • Storage: 64 GB

    Moving to the mid-range side of Samsung tablets, the S10 FE offers a rugged design, a high-quality 10.9-inch display, and smooth performance, It also comes with the brilliant S-Pen stylus. This model has improved storage capacity as well, and the apps available for it can turn the tablet into a powerhouse for work purposes.

    $480 (was $600)

    • Screen size: 10.9 inches
    • Storage: 128 GB

    This is the same model as the one listed above, but it has 5G connectivity. When you don’t have access to WiFi, slip a sim card in and you’re good to go.

    $98 (was $140)

    A protective cover is a must for a new tablet purchase, and this one is designed for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 and S9 FE models. On top of that, it comes with a keyboard that makes it perfect for when you need to take your work with you.

    $385 (was $500)

    • Screen size: 8 inches
    • Storage: 128 GB

    Anyone wanting to bring some technology into a area that’s potentially dangerous toward electronic devices will want to consider this tablet. It has a smaller size that makes it easier to lug around, and Samsung says that this is one of the toughest tablets that it has ever built. One thing to note is that it has a user-replaceable battery, so if you’re going to be stuck somewhere without any electricity for several days, you can always bring a few spare batteries to keep this powered. Beyond that, it makes for a good lightweight tablet.

    $730 (was $775)

    • Screen size: 12.4 inches
    • Storage: 256 GB

    Samsung’s flagship s10+ tablet is one of the best Android devices around. Everything about it is high-quality–from materials to performance–and it further improves on its predecessors with more refinements to its tech. In a nutshell, the hardware and software work together harmoniously, the AMOLED display is ultra-sharp at 2,700 x 1,752, and the chunky 10,090mAh battery will keep you powered on for a long time before you need to recharge. This model also comes with a keyboard cover, so you’re getting an added layer of safety for the tablet and expanded functionality.

    $149.72 (was $250)

    Samsung’s premium line of earbuds look like they were ripped straight out of RoboCop’s chassis with their sleek design. At this price, you’re getting a very good deal on them considering all the functions they have. Barring the active noise-canceling which is okay at best, everything about these is superb: they’re very comfortable, sound quality is excellent, they have built-in voice commands, and they’re so light that you might forget that you’re wearing them.

    $52.24 (was $100)

    There isn’t much on offer during Prime Day specifically for Samsung earbuds, but the discount on the FE model is quite good for this price. Normally $100, it’s down to $52 and it makes for a comfortable option. One of the cool things about them is that they have an “interpreter” option for conversation over phones, as these can provide real-time translations of speech. This does require the earbuds to be paired with specific Samsung hardware like the S24 smartphone, but it can work surprisingly well.

    On top of that, the earbuds have decent battery life and active noise-cancelling, a pocket-friendly case, and they work seamlessly with Samsung phones and tablets.

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