Samsung will give you $300 for any old tablet if you buy Galaxy Tab S10 – here’s how to get an extra $100

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If you’re looking to ditch an old tablet for something new, Samsung will give you $300 for any old tablet trade towards its new Galaxy Tab S10 series, and you can score an additional $100 off right here.

The Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra – there is no base Galaxy Tab S10 – launched in September with the same display sizes and many of the same features, but added emphasis on AI features (including an “AI Key” on the keyboard) as well as a new anti-reflective display.

At their usual starting prices of $999 and $1,199, they’re some of the best Android tablets on the market, but Samsung has a great deal available right now.

Through Samsung.com exclusively, you can get a Galaxy Tab S10+ or Tab S10 Ultra for any old Android tablet. As long as the tablet is in good condition, turning on and without a cracked display, you’ll get $300 for it. You can also score up to $800 towards either tablet with the trade-in of a Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, or around $700 for other recent Samsung flagships or select iPad models.

Towards Galaxy Tab S10+Towards Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra$700$800
Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra$650$750
Galaxy Tab S9+$600$700
Galaxy Tab S8+$500$600
Galaxy Tab S9$450$500
Galaxy Tab S6 Lite$300$300
iPad Pro 12.9″ 6th-Gen$600$700
iPad Pro 11″ 3rd-Gen$400$400
iPad Air 5th-Gen$350$350
Any Working Android Tablet$300$300

On top of that, Samsung offers 30% off when you bundle in a Galaxy Watch or Galaxy Buds.

You can also get an additional $100 off when you use 9to5Google’s exclusive link, with the additional $100 available at checkout. That bonus is only available through November 7, though.

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  • Latest One UI 7 leak reveals Samsung features and new lock screen coming with Android 15
  • Samsung plans new foldables including tablet as Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6 sales struggle

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