With the landscape of top-tier tablets equipped with heavy-duty configurations getting saturated over time, the emergence of the newest contenders has too gained pace with Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab S 10 series securing the most rounds to sway in the rumour mill.
Although previous leaks have already disclosed so much about the game-changing device, the latest report from the most credible source took to reflect on the price segment it's most likely to fall in.
When will Galaxy Tab S10 launch?
Citing an official Samsung blog post ahead of the Galaxy Tab S10's launch on September 26, 2024, Android Police reported that the 256GB storage variant of the Galaxy Tab S10+ may be available for $1,000, whereas the 512GB trim could be listed at a $120 higher price point.
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Galaxy Tab S10 prices
Regarding the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, the top-tier model of the Tab S10 lineup, the cost of the standard model with 12GB/256GB configuration will be $1,200, and for the high-end variant featuring 1TB storage and 16GB RAM is likely to be sold for $1,620.
The revelation of these prices stemmed as a result of a slip-up from Samsung's US team revealing the price-containing pages for the Galaxy Tab S10+, Tab S10 Ultra, and Galaxy S24 FE. The pages were taken down immediately after their publication.
Galaxy Tab S10 trade-in offer $800
In light of what the news outlet cited, the South Korean tech giant also set the veil off an instant trade-in offer for $800 against the new Galaxy S10 series.