To create this particularly generous offer, Samsung started by equipping its top-of-the-range Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra touch tablet with 1TB of internal storage and increased the RAM from 12GB to 16GB, at the same price as the lower configuration. But that’s not all. You are offered a pair of Galaxy Buds3 wireless headphones. The best advice is to make your purchase from the Samsung Shop App mobile application to receive an immediate 10% discount. Before this discount, you can enjoy your Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra touch tablet at €1,499 instead of the usual 1,799 euros. Delivery is free and you benefit from a 14-day money back guarantee.
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The high-end touch tablet Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra also benefits from Black Friday
The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra touchscreen tablet benefits from the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ octa-core microprocessor that runs at the incredible speed of 3.4 GHz. In addition to the 1 TB internal storage, you can benefit from an additional 1.5 TB thanks to the presence of a microSD reader.
The display is a very nice size at 14.6 inches and uses a Dynamic 2X AMOLED panel to give you a resolution of 2960 x 1848 pixels. The refresh rate is 120 Hz and the screen benefits from eye-protecting filtering. An S Pen is also included.
The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra also has 2 front cameras and 2 more located on the back. The lenses, of course, allow you to work in 4K. Sound is provided by a set of 4 speakers, each placed in a corner of the tablet.
Don’t wait for the end of the numerous offers offered by Samsung on its Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra touch tablet, initially sold at 1,499 euros instead of the usual 1,799 euros.
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