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Amazon Undercuts Samsung’s Higher Galaxy Tab Prices With Short-Lived Deals

A short retailer lag creates a brief window on lower prices.

Overview

  • Samsung raised official prices on its current Galaxy Tab lineup, and Amazon’s listings have not fully updated, creating a discount window that could close once prices change.
  • Galaxy Tab S11 models now show $700 for 128GB, $760 for 256GB, and $880 for 512GB on Amazon versus Samsung’s new $900, $1,000, and $1,200 list prices.
  • Galaxy Tab S10 Lite jumped to $400 for 128GB and $490 for 256GB at Samsung, yet Amazon has them at $300 and $370, with Kotaku noting the $300 128GB deal is selling out fast.
  • Galaxy Tab A11+ (128GB) is $199.99 on Amazon, matching its lowest tracked price and sitting about $60 under Samsung’s current sale, with the 256GB trim at $270.
  • Deal trackers warn these prices may be temporary because Amazon often aligns with new MSRPs, while Samsung.com offers up to $400 in trade‑in credit toward a Tab S11 as another way to lower the cost.