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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 for $200? It’s possible with this offer

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If you’ve had your sights set on upgrading to the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 for a while, don’t miss this chance to buy the tablet at up to $600 off through Samsung’s promotional trade-in credit program. The version of the device with 8GB of RAM and 128GB for storage is usually sold for $800, but in exchange for an eligible device, you’ll only have to pay as low as $200 for it. The offer isn’t going to last forever though, so if you want to take advantage of one of the most interesting Samsung Galaxy deals right now, you should hurry with the transaction!

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Why you should buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 is the smaller version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, which in turn is already succeeded by the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. However, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 is still a fine purchase right now, with snappy performance provided by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor with 8GB of RAM. The tablet is also equipped with an 11.0-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X touchscreen with 2560 x 1600 resolution, a memory card slot for up to 1TB of additional storage, the S Pen stylus, and an IP68 rating for water resistance.

While the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 ships with Android 13, it can be upgraded as soon as you unbox it to Android 14, and it will soon receive an Android 15 update. The tablet supports Samsung’s Galaxy AI, which enables a long list of extremely helpful features such as Audio Eraser that removes all unwanted noise from your videos, and Sketch to Image that turns your drawings into realistic additions to your photos.

You don’t have to keep waiting for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 to appear with a huge discount from tablet deals because you can enjoy huge savings through Samsung’s trade-in credit program. You can enjoy up to $600 off on the sticker price of $800 for the version with 8GB of RAM and 128GB for storage, possibly dropping its price to just $200. You need to act fast though — set up the transaction with your eligible device while the trade-in values are elevated so that you can get the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 for a much lower price than usual.

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