Samsung offers
EDU/EPP Members: 128GB 10.9" Galaxy Tab S10 FE Tablet w/ S Pen on sale from
$299.99 when you
trade-in an eligible tablet; see instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Meowssi for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions: - Sign in with a valid Samsung Offer Program account
- Go to 10.9" Galaxy Tab S10 FE Tablet w/ S Pen
- Under Samsung Trade-In, Select "Yes, trade-in"
- Select your trade-in device
- Note: Any device in good condition (i.e. not cracked), including "Other Android Tablet", will be eligible for minimum $100 trade-in value
- Under Samsung Care, Select "No coverage"
- Click "Continue"
- Price in cart should be $499.99 - $100 workplace savings - $100 trade-in discount = from $299.99 + free shipping
Available Deals (Prices include trade-in discount): - 128GB 10.9" Galaxy Tab S10 FE Tablet w/ S Pen
- 256GB 10.9" Galaxy Tab S10 FE Tablet w/ S Pen
Available Deals (Prices without trade-in discount, instead choose free keyboard cover): - 128GB 10.9" Galaxy Tab S10 FE Tablet w/ S Pen
- 256GB 10.9" Galaxy Tab S10 FE Tablet w/ S Pen
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If this was $199 then iit's a great price.
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Got it during the presale... but I only saved $30.00.
Check it out.. Redmagic.com
This is "THE" android tablet to get if you like emulations or like watching movies or TV.
Got it during the presale... but I only saved $30.00.
Check it out.. Redmagic.com
This is "THE" android tablet to get if you like emulations or like watching movies or TV.
ZTE's Redmagic Astra Gaming Tablet will be sold main stream in EU and is sold hear in the USA through redmagic.com or redmagic's amazon store or redmagic's Aliexpress store. I purchased mine from redmagic.com
Besides Samsung and google... you can add to the list Pocco and Redmagic and others. All these companies are plenty big and plenty rich enough to support 5 years of OS... I am a little worried about the small guys like Alldocube, Lincplus and Teclast, all three of these companies were instrumental to getting the G99 CPU out to the public for 1/3 the price of Samsung's SD695 (A9+). Alldocube has the cheapest tablet with HDMI out (usb 3.1) and it comes the the SD 6 Gen 1.
You shared something about Europe. Is the same policy applicable to the United States? When you go to a product on Samsung's site, you can see explicitly how many years of OS and Security updates the device would get. Is there any such written policy on ZTE's site?
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What's their software update policy? For most of the Android tablets, they are released and forgotten - Even the Lenovo's expensive ones support only 2 OS Upgrades. Only Samsung and Pixel tablets are reliable as far as software support is concerned. And may be, OnePlus.
Starting in June 2025, the EU is implementing new regulations requiring smartphone and tablet manufacturers to provide at least 5 years of operating system and security updates for devices sold in Europe. This is part of a broader EU initiative focused on sustainability and repairability. Additionally, there's a 7-year guarantee for spare parts availability.
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What's their software update policy? For most of the Android tablets, they are released and forgotten - Even the Lenovo's expensive ones support only 2 OS Upgrades. Only Samsung and Pixel tablets are reliable as far as software support is concerned. And may be, OnePlus.
Starting in June 2025, the EU is implementing new regulations requiring smartphone and tablet manufacturers to provide at least 5 years of operating system and security updates for devices sold in Europe. This is part of a broader EU initiative focused on sustainability and repairability. Additionally, there's a 7-year guarantee for spare parts availability.
If this was $199 then iit's a great price.
You buy NEW, you have a issue on day one... and they give you a refurbished model... talk about customer service.
Studies have shown instances where certain Samsung devices, while claiming to be up-to-date, were found to be missing some security patches.
- This creates a lack of transparency, making it difficult for users to verify the actual security status of their devices, notes WIRED.
3. Potential impact on older devices- The staggered update schedule and occasional missed patches raise concerns about the long-term usability and security of older Samsung devices, particularly as they fall further behind on the update schedule
Samsung has SO MUCH BLOATWARE that of course many security updates will effect Samsung's bloat (spy) ware. And it makes sense that they will exclude security patches that effect their software.IF you want to be protected you get yourself a CHROMEBOOK or a Pixel Tablet. I personally do not trust any other company besides the maker of the OS itself.
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certain vendors' phones would tell users that they had all of Android's security patches up to a certain date, while in reality missing as many as a dozen patches from that period—leaving phones vulnerable to a broad collection of known hacking techniques.
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