Samsung is making it easier and cheaper for shoppers to upgrade their tech. As part of a new promotion, the brand is giving shoppers £150 back in cash when they buy one of its Galaxy tablets.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE is priced at £599, a 10.9-inch display favoured for its quality features, portability, and Galaxy AI. Anyone who buys it will get £150 back in their bank account, thanks to a cashback offer from the brand - essentially, dropping the price to £449.
Plus, there's also the chance to cut extra money off for those who have an older device with Samsung's popular trade-in deal. Anyone who hands over an old device can get up to £150 back, no matter the condition.
Whether it's a tablet gathering dust in a drawer or an ageing Android smartphone, handing it in can unlock a guaranteed discount. The scheme means customers can enjoy the latest Galaxy features for less, with only one trade-in device needed to claim the offer.
Those who opt for the bigger Galaxy Tab 10 SE+ will get £200 in cashback. Both tablets feature large, immersive displays too: the FE is perfect for everyday use, whereas the FE+ offers the biggest screen yet in its range. Despite the size, they're thin and lightweight, making them easy to carry anywhere.
In terms of functions and features, the tablets come with the versatile S Pen so shoppers can get creative straight away. One feature is the Circle to Search with Google, meaning there is an option to instantly find answers without taking a screenshot. All that has to be done is circle, tap or scribble anything onto the screen and get results within seconds.
For extra convenience, the Galaxy AI Key puts smart help at customers' fingertips and with one tap, they can access all AI tools or customise the button with their preferred assistant. Both models come with IP68-rated water and dust resistance, meaning they will be durable enough for everyday use and outdoor activities.
If buyers fancy a different brand altogether, they could also look at the Apple iPad 2025 11 Inch Wi-Fi 128GB for £329 from Argos. This is a classic choice that comes with advanced cameras, fast Wi-Fi and is available in four different colours. Another alternative is the Lenovo Tab 10.1" Tablet for £149 from Currys that has 64GB of storage, making it ideal for a range of activities, a full HD screen and a battery life up to 9.5 hours.
The Samsung Galaxy tablets have been rated highly on its website, however. One person said: "Absolutely over the moon with my new S10 FE it's fast, easy to use, and the battery is brilliant."
Another wrote: "Battery life better than my previous iPad. Display emits only a low amount of blue light and has 90Hz refresh frequency - much reduced risk of headaches. The camera is very good. Connectivity and performance are top-level. It's a definite improvement on all other tablets that I've owned."
A third person said: "So easy to use. Nice big screen to work with. So easy to download from the previous one. Plus, it was on offer so a real no-brainer."
Not everyone agreed, however, as one person said: "Good battery life; excellent sound; would prefer fingerprint on the screen as on the Tab S 9. Excellent set-up with the optional keyboard."
Another wrote: "Love how light it is and the screen is so clear, display and graphics are brilliant but dissapointed with battery life."
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