Get the Tab S8 from $99.99 with trade-in, and more Samsung Galaxy Tab deals

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 with S Pen

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The iPad may be the most popular tablet, but it’s far from the only option. Samsung has been fine-tuning the Galaxy Tab line for a few years now, and it’s led to some great Android Tablets, such as the flagship Galaxy Tab S8 Plus. However, the top tablets can get pretty pricey. That’s why we’ve put together a list of the best Samsung Galaxy Tab deals to help you out.

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Samsung’s Galaxy Tabs make a lot of sense over iPads if you’re already in the Samsung ecosystem or if you’re set on an Android tablet. They offer a great combination of affordability, variety, and expandable storage. Whether you’re looking for a tablet for work, school, or leisure, Samsung has a tablet that’s right for you. We’ve included most of the devices from the past few years in our roundup, so you should be able to match your budget.

Featured holiday deals

With the holidays upon us, there are some nice deals to be had on Samsung Galaxy Tabs. You’ll find the full roundup further down, but these are our top picks right now:

These deals are just the tip of the iceberg. Keep scrolling to get into more depth about how much you can save on Galaxy tablets.

Best cheap Samsung Galaxy Tab deals

All of these deals were live at the time of writing, but we’ll do our best to update the list as we find new options. So be sure to check back frequently!


Samsung Galaxy Tab S8, S8 Plus, and S8 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra in Galaxy Tab deals.

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The long-awaited Galaxy Tab S8 models arrive this year, and all three include Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipsets. There are no Exynos 2200 models, so wherever you live, you’ll get the Snapdragon. That chip should give this edition a healthy processing power boost over the outgoing duo. You’ll also notice the absence of a headphone jack, even on the base Galaxy Tab S8, but all three feature 45W charging via a USB-C 3.2 port and a bundled S Pen.

As for capture and playback, a 13MP primary camera at the rear with a supporting 6MP ultrawide is standard across the board. Four AKG-tuned speakers with Dolby Atmos support are also present on each.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and  S7 Plus, and S7 FE deals

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus display

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The previous-generation tablet from Samsung, the Galaxy Tab S7 FE, isn’t just great to look at. It offers powerful productivity software, excellent battery life, and even impressive speakers — far from given on a tablet, and very handy for those box-set binges.  The overall power and the cameras aren’t everything they could be, but overall it’s an excellent device.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 and S6 Lite

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 screen at angle with S Pen 1

If you need a powerful Samsung tablet, but don’t need the latest from the tech giant, then you can’t go wrong with the Galaxy Tab S6. It could act as a laptop replacement, with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage running on a Snapdragon 855 processor. The Galaxy Tab S6 also has an upgraded S Pen that magnetically attaches and offers Bluetooth control of numerous functions.

See also: Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 review

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 is a powerful platform, but not every user needs the complete specifications. That’s just where the Tab S6 Lite steps in — an S Pen is still included, and the screen is still a vibrant 10.4-inch display, but the price is much easier to handle. Up to 13 hours of battery life and Dolby Atmos speakers tuned by AKG help to flesh out the specs, and the stylish color options are sure to match your current gear.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A range

samsung galaxy tab a8 ports close

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The Galaxy Tab A8 is the new kid on the block for the Galaxy A range. Head to the featured deal section above for more on that. But if you’re interested in the alternative Tab A models then you have some excellent budget options.

If you want a tablet that nears the Tab S line in terms of size but you don’t need the RAM or storage, the 8-inch Tab A is perfect. It comes with 2GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage to help you stay productive. Your favorite Netflix shows and YouTube videos will even sound great with four Dolby Atmos speakers.

See also: Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 review

The 10.4-inch Galaxy Tab A is the larger sibling to the 8-inch model in pretty much every way. Not only is the screen larger, but it comes with a bigger battery. As a result, it’s a great choice for a first tablet if you don’t want to worry when something happens to it.

Finally, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 is another affordable option that boasts excellent design and performance for the money.

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Other Samsung Galaxy Tabs

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 3 Straight On

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If you’ve come this far without finding a Galaxy tab to meet your needs, then Samsung tablets might not be for you, but there are still a few other Galaxy tab options to consider.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e is a year newer than the Tab S4, and it’s actually the more affordable device of the two. It ships with Android 9 Pie on board and offers up to 14 hours of battery life. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e is also one of the thinnest and lightest tablets in the range, weighing less than one pound.

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As the name suggests, the Galaxy Tab Active 3 is a smart choice if you take your tablet on adventures. The Tab Active 3 is a bit old as far as specs go, but it does the job, and the rubber case and durable design make it a good option if you need a rugged tablet for working outdoors.


Those are the best cheap Samsung Galaxy Tab deals we could find right now. We’ll update the list as we find more. In the meantime, here are some other helpful tablet resources:

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