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Get a Samsung Galaxy S10 and a Galaxy Tab A for $849.98 at Amazon
TL;DR: This hidden gem of a bundle features the Samsung Galaxy S10 (128 GB) and the Galaxy Tab A (8-inch, 32 GB) together for $849.98, a total savings of $198.02.
When a new phone comes out around the time you need to upgrade, the question always arises: How much of an upgrade should you make?
Samsung stans are feeling that predicament right now. Pre-orders for the new Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ just began Aug. 8, with prices ranging from $949 to $1,199. The new wireless connectivity and iridescent glass back design are to die for, but is it worth that pretty penny?
If you’re still on the fence, this bundle might be your sign to stick with an older (yet still awesome) model: You can grab an unlocked, 128GB Samsung Galaxy S10 and the 8-inch, 32GB Galaxy Tab A together at Amazon for $849.98. That’s $150 off the bundle itself, and a real savings of $200 if you were to buy both devices separately.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 is still a really good phone, guys. Released in Feb. 2019, it’s not even a year old and is still one of Samsung’s best flagship phones to date. Actually, it shares a lot with Samsung’s newest baby: a curved edge-to-edge display, an AMOLED and HDR+ certified touch screen display, Ultrasonic Fingerprint ID technology, Wireless PowerShare to share charge from a smartphone or watch, and lightning fast OnePlus performance with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 885 chip. That’s a mouthful.
Do you care about the headphone jack? If so, get the S10 — the Note 10 is Samsung’s first phone to ditch the aux cord.
It’s no iPad, but the Samsung Galaxy Tab A is an amazing tablet for casual or family use. The WUXGA touchscreen display rocks a 1920×1200 HD resolution to watch your favorite shows and films in glittering clarity, and the 13-hour battery gives ample time to give everyone a turn.
Regularly $1,000.12 for the bundle or $1,048 if you purchased the phone and tablet separately, you can save a total of $198 and get both items for $849.98.
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