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Shoppers rush to grab Samsung tablet offer with up to £350 off
Shoppers rush to grab Samsung tablet offer with up to £350 off

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mirror

Shoppers rush to grab Samsung tablet offer with up to £350 off

There are lots of ways to get the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ for less, but you'll have to move fast The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ is a great device, offering a 12.4-inch display and a slim design, packed with the latest Galaxy AI skills from Samsung. It's a premium tablet, but it's also versatile offering both entertainment and laptop-replacement skills. But you need to shop carefully because although there's a number of deals on this tablet, some retailers are cheaper than others. These discounts include big network offerings from the likes of Sky and O2, but I'm going to dig into how to get this tablet as cheaply as possible. It all starts with £200 cashback that Samsung is offering. This is a limited-time deal that only runs until 24 June 2025, where you can claim back £200 from Samsung if you buy your tablet from particular retailers - and this is what really makes this tablet attractive, beating previous prices. Then there's £150 trade-in on any tablet or Android smartphone, so you could get the Wi-Fi version of this tablet for £649 from Samsung, a saving of £350. Again, both the £200 cashback and the £150 trade-in only apply if you've bought the Galaxy Tab S10+ by 24 June, so you'll have to move fast if you want the cheapest price. Buying direct from Samsung is the easiest option, as although other retailers like Amazon and Argos are offering the same £200 cashback offer, but not all offer the same trade-in deals. To claim your cashback, you'll have the register the purchase on Samsung's offers website. That's not the only way to buy this tablet and there are offers from other retailers too. Sky is also honouring the £200 cashback, but it only sells the 5G version of this tablet, which is more expensive. Sky's offer means you can get the Galaxy Tab S10+ for £25 a month, but that's on a 48-month contract. Sky offers a 100MB data SIM at £0 a month, but then there are various options for data, if you want a connection on the move. It's a little more expensive than buying from Samsung direct, but you're paying monthly rather than in one lump sum. Again, you'd have to claim the cashback after you buy the tablet. Alternatively, O2 is promoting £265 off the price of the Galaxy Tab S10+, where you can get it from £32 a month, the difference here being that it comes with 1GB of data. That's the cheapest option, but there are also offers on 10GB or 100GB too. Overall, the O2 deal is more expensive than Sky, with the savings coming off the data plan rather than the cost of the tablet itself. Key here is that O2 is not on the list of retailers for cashback, so you lose that £200 incentive that you get from Sky. However, if you're really interested in the 5G version of the Tab S10+, the best way to buy it is from Samsung direct. That way you can apply the £200 cashback and have the option for £150 trade-in, meaning the tablet is £799 - you can then add a much cheaper data SIM, like this 10GB plan from Smarty for £5 a month - which is a 1-month plan, with no long contract. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ is powered by the Dimensity 9300+ chipset which is powerful hardware for day to day use. Combined with a big battery, you get up to 16 hours of video watching time, while the AMOLED display is vibrant and detailed, with a 120Hz refresh rate and an anti-reflective coating to make use in bright conditions better. It comes with the S Pen in the box so you can write or sketch directly on the display, while it also features Samsung's DeX - desktop experience - which is great for multi-tasking, as you can run apps in windows like you can on a laptop. Best of all, Samsung offers 7-years of software updates on the Galaxy Tab S10+, so it's a tablet that's going to last you a long time. Obviously it's not the cheapest though, so if you're on more of a budget Amazon stocks the Amazon Fire HD 8 for £99.99.

This is nuts! Mint Mobile is practically giving away the Galaxy S25 and 2 years of unlimited data for $800 off
This is nuts! Mint Mobile is practically giving away the Galaxy S25 and 2 years of unlimited data for $800 off

Tom's Guide

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Tom's Guide

This is nuts! Mint Mobile is practically giving away the Galaxy S25 and 2 years of unlimited data for $800 off

Since its launch earlier this year, I've seen countless Galaxy S25 deals that make the flagship phone free. Even now, you can snatch it from carriers like T-Mobile and Verizon, but you don't get it for free unless you do a trade-in or activate it on a specific plan — and these plans often cost you $50/month. That's why I'm astounded by the deal Mint Mobile is offering right now, which includes the Galaxy S25 and 2 years of unlimited data service for $720. This is almost too good to be true because oftentimes it's the service that ends up being the most costly. However, this Galaxy S25 deal applies to new customers who port in their number. Mint Mobile's giving us one of the best Galaxy S25 deals ever because for $720, it includes the phone and 2 years worth of unlimited data service. For that cost, you're getting incredible value with its outstanding camera performance, good battery life, and helpful Galaxy AI features. Just so you know, the Galaxy S25 launched at the price of $799 earlier this year. Considering that you only have to pay $360 with this Mint Mobile deal, that's already a 54% off discount from what'd you normally pay for it — and that's excluding the cost for the service. That cost is for the Galaxy S25 with 128GB storage option, but if you need more storage, you'll need to fork over $420 for the 256GB model. What's even more surprising is the discount you're getting off the service, which for two years worth of unlimited data would normally cost $720. Through this deal, however, you're paying $360 for two years of unlimited data service. That comes out to a rate of $15/month, which is dirt cheap when you think about how the big wireless carriers typically charge $50 for their equivalent service. In total, $720 for a new phone and unlimited service is a pretty incredible deal. This essentially comes out to a rate of $30/month for 24 months. I've spent a good deal of time with the Galaxy S25, which offers well-rounded smartphone service thanks to its triple cameras, powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite performance, and its Galaxy AI features. I'm particularly impressed by the latter because of all the AI-assisted photo editing tools that I found to work incredibly well against what Apple and Google offers. And the best part about the Galaxy S25? It has to be how it's a productivity powerhouse with Samsung DeX. I've used this countless times when I accidentally leave my laptop at home, so I end up connecting the Galaxy S25 to my monitor at work for that desktop PC-like experience.

iOS 26 déjà vu moment? Google, Samsung take light jab at Apple over ‘crazy familiaries' in UI features
iOS 26 déjà vu moment? Google, Samsung take light jab at Apple over ‘crazy familiaries' in UI features

Mint

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

iOS 26 déjà vu moment? Google, Samsung take light jab at Apple over ‘crazy familiaries' in UI features

Google has in a humourous video titled 'The Talking Phones Podcast', taken lighthearted jabs at Apple's newly announced iOS 26 user interface (UI), for rolling out features long available on other phones. The video, published on YouTube on June 17, is called 'Best Phones Forever: Responding to MORE Rumors', and features animated Apple iPhone and Google Pixel phone discussing their latest developments in a 'podcast'. At time of writing, it had over 44,500 views and more than 1,700 likes. The same video on X (formerly Twitter), drew over 20,800 views and a host or replies, many joining in on the fun and creating memes about the Apple iOS features. This comes ahead of the Pixel 10's rumoured August launch, according to Gizmochina, and notably, a week after the Samsung Mobile US account on X (formerly Twitter), also made jokes about 'familiar' features showcased by Apple at the WWDC25. The video, formatted as a recurring podcast between the phones, has the iPhone bring up 'crazy coincidence', which Pixel responds saying 'totally crazy'. The conversation notes that the Apple iOS 26's new features are being called out for similarity to existing Pixel phone features. For example, the live translation for text messages, which Pixel rolled out in 2021; and Hold Assist, which Google's phone had in 2020; and the call screening feature, which has been available on Pixel phones since 2018. The video ends with the phones calling the coincidences 'totally unbelieavable', albiet the Pixel being more sarcastic. The conversation ends with iPhone asking: 'Sooo… What are you working on for Pixel 10? Just like out of curiosity.' Notably, during the WWDC25, the official Samsung Mobile US X account, in a series of posts, also made jokes about 'familiar' features showcased by Apple at the event. One said: 'Customizable apps? Floating bars? That sleek glass UI? Looks… familiar', while another was sarcastic: 'New to live translations? Welcome aboard! We've been translating text and speech in real-time for a while now… #GalaxyAI' Another was a bit of a boast: 'AI is coming to your watch? Cute. Ours already knows when you're too tired to care 😴 #GalaxyAI' The account also reposted a user's joke on the topic, which stated: 'This just in: Apple introduces Live Translation. For a detailed description, please see Samsung Galaxy S24 launch 16 months ago.'

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Now Costs Less Than the Apple Watch Series 10 With or Without Trade-In
The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Now Costs Less Than the Apple Watch Series 10 With or Without Trade-In

Gizmodo

time4 days ago

  • Gizmodo

The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Now Costs Less Than the Apple Watch Series 10 With or Without Trade-In

Samsung wants your smartwatch. Or your smartphone. Or your wireless earbuds. Relax — they're not robbing you. In fact, they want your old stuff so they can give you new, better stuff — up to $325 in trade-in credit toward the purchase of their top-level Galaxy Watch Ultra. Even if you're not ready to fork over your old gear, Samsung will give you $200 off the Galaxy Watch Ultra. With the max trade-in deal, the price of the Galaxy Watch Ultra gets cut literally in half, from $650 to just $325. That's $75 less than the entry-point price on the Apple Watch Series 10, and less than half of the lowest price on the Apple Watch Ultra 2. Even without a trade-in, the $450 price of the Galaxy Watch Ultra is incredibly competitive. See at Samsung Ready for Action A good smartwatch has to be rugged, especially when it's packed with as many great health and fitness tracking features as the Galaxy Watch Ultra. The Ultra is ready for anything you throw at it, with its titanium construction providing powerful defense against rain, dust and even saltwater — it's waterproof down to 10 atmospheres. And no matter how hard you're working out, you'll be able to see the huge 47mm display to check on your heart rate or lap speed. About those high-end health and fitness features — the Galaxy Watch Ultra deploys the power of Galaxy AI to give you incredibly precise heart-rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and other metrics. It can analyze that information and keep track of your physical condition, even recommending personalized workouts or suggesting it might be a good day to take a break so your body can recuperate. No Getting Lost When you're ready to take your workouts or adventuring off the beaten path or even off the grid, the Galaxy Watch Ultra can keep you safe with its highly advanced GPS capabilities, including multi-satellite location tracking. Even if you go way, way into the wilderness, the Galaxy Watch Ultra will be there for the long haul, thanks to the longest-ever battery life of any Samsung smartwatch. One full charge of the Galaxy Watch Ultra is good for up to 60 hours of battery life. Even if your old or current devices aren't from Samsung, you can add them in to get yourself as close to the max trade-in offer of $325, which would let you bring home a brand-new elite-level fitness and health smartwatch for half price. The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is a good deal at its full price of $650, a great deal when you use Samsung's $200 of instant credit to get the price down to $450, and an unbelievable deal when you max out that trade-in credit and get it for just $325. See at Samsung

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 5G price drop alert: Get Titanium Gray, 12GB, 256GB storage at up to Rs. 55,000 discount
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 5G price drop alert: Get Titanium Gray, 12GB, 256GB storage at up to Rs. 55,000 discount

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 5G price drop alert: Get Titanium Gray, 12GB, 256GB storage at up to Rs. 55,000 discount

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 5G price drop: The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is now available on Amazon at the lowest price ever, which has Indian smartphone enthusiasts excited. This flagship-level change is more than simply a deal; it's a statement, opening up access to premium photography and high-end Galaxy AI experiences. As industry talk links this price reduction to more general trends in cellphone affordability, digitally savvy consumers are particularly excited. For aspiring customers considering a high-end gadget, the timing couldn't be better, especially with Amazon specials and additional bank discounts boosting the offer. Discover why this is one of the most talked-about smartphone deals of 2025 and how it is influencing the flagship market's expectations for value by reading on. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 5G specifications The tablet is perfect for streaming entertainment because of its 6.8-inch QHD+ AMOLED panel and 120Hz refresh rate. Additionally, with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 CPU and up to 12GB LPPDR5X RAM, it offers better gaming and multitasking. Even with moderate to heavy use, backup won't be a problem because of the device's 5,000 mAh and 45W batteries. Additionally, it has AI capabilities like Circle to Search, Live Translate, Interpreter, and many more. Additionally, the smartphone has a 10MP telephoto lens, a 12MP ultrawide sensor, a 50MP periscope camera, and a 200MP primary camera. It has a 12MP front camera as well. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra 5G price, discount, and offer At Rs 1,29,999, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (12GB RAM + 256GB storage) was introduced in India. During the limited-time sale, customers can purchase it for as little as Rs 84,999, a massive 37% discount, even though its current listed price on Amazon is Rs 1,34,999. Additionally, Amazon is giving customers who use their Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card up to Rs 4,249 in cashback. In order to spread out the cost without paying extra interest, customers can also benefit from free EMI choices. Amazon is giving customers who want to trade in their old phones an exchange discount of up to Rs 61,150, depending on the type and condition of the handset. The S24 Ultra's Titanium Black and Titanium colour options are presently eligible for this deal. For the latest and more interesting tech news, keep reading Indiatimes Tech.

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