The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ Is Already on Sale for $250 Off on Black Friday.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ in Platinum Silver is now priced at $749.99, down from its regular price of $999.99. Price analysts confirm this is the lowest price for a tablet to date. This discount alone makes a premium device more accessible, especially one that PCMag unhesitatingly called “excellent” in its review . The magazine also named it an Editor’s Choice and the best Android tablet of 2024 , setting certain expectations. The S10+ lives up to most of those expectations.
The 12.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display is crisp and delivers accurate color reproduction, and the anti-reflective coating is essential for outdoor use. It’s still susceptible to direct sunlight, but you won’t have to tilt the screen while commuting or sitting on the couch. The tablet fits comfortably in your hand thanks to the Samsung Armor Aluminum frame and Gorilla Glass 5 on the front. And with IP68 rating, it’s more dust- and water-resistant than any iPad.
In terms of performance, the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ processor paired with 12GB of RAM ensures smooth, lag-free app operation, while 256GB of internal storage (with support for up to 1.5TB via microSD) makes loading work files or games a breeze. Heavy games like Genshin Impact run smoothly, and, unsurprisingly, everyday tasks like email, browsing, reading, and switching between apps don’t tax the device either. Battery life is just over eight hours of continuous playback at full brightness, which is decent, though those expecting a battery that lasts all day should proceed with caution.
Samsung’s software and AI tools complement the experience. Android 14 with One UI 6.1.1 offers multitasking shortcuts, a desktop-like DeX mode, and Galaxy AI tools like Circle to Search, automatic note clearing, and web page summaries. These small conveniences combine to make the tablet more useful in everyday use. Samsung also promises four years of OS updates and seven years of security patches. However, the cameras seem to be the tablet’s biggest compromise. The 13-megapixel main camera and 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera are excellent for video calls and scanning pages, but colors are distorted, oversaturated, and lack detail compared to what you’d expect at this price. Still, it’s one of the best tablets you can buy in 2025 , according to our Associate Tech Editor, Michelle Erhardt.