Samsung is making tablets at the best prices
The Galaxy Tab S8 is the spearhead of Samsung’s tablet range. The prices for the tablet series are correspondingly high. In the run-up to Black Friday, the standard model and the Plus version are significantly cheaper.
Samsung is significantly reducing Galaxy Tab S8 and Tab S8 Plus ahead of Black Friday
The Galaxy Tab S8 series has been available since February and is now experiencing a significant price drop in the run-up to Black Friday. Samsung itself sells the standard model and the better equipped Plus version at excellent prices. Both the WLAN and 5G variants are significantly reduced.
That Galaxy Tab S8 in the WLAN variant and with 128 GB of memory costs 549 euros (view at Samsung). According to the Idealo price comparison, Samsung calls the current best price. Elsewhere you pay at least 65 euros more. The price has also been reduced Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Plus. It costs in the WLAN variant and with 128 GB of memory 699 euros (view at Samsung). This is also the current best price.
Double the memory costs 50 euros extra, while the fast 5G mobile standard costs 150 euros. Both tablets are available in the colors silver, graphite and pink-gold.
You can get an impression of the Tab S8 series here in the video:
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Plus and Galaxy Tab S8: the differences
In my review of the Galaxy Tab S8 Plus, I praised it excellent workmanship, the excellent 12.4-inch display with 120 Hz technology, the great speakers and the performance of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 that leaves nothing to be desired. Samsung’s One UI also offers many practical functions, there is a long update guarantee and, in contrast to the iPad, the input pen S Pen does not have to be purchased separately. Among other things, there were deductions for the meager number of tablet apps and the fact that the power plug is no longer included in the scope of delivery.
That Galaxy Tab S8 is largely identical to the Plus model, but has a smaller 11-inch display with LCD technology. The battery is slightly smaller (8,000 mAh vs. 10,090 mAh) and the fingerprint sensor is integrated in the power button instead of the display.
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