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Missed Prime Day? The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 is still on sale at 27% off

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If you missed the tablet deals of Prime Day for any reason, the good news is that there are still some amazing discounts available on Amazon. If you don’t mind going for a previous-generation model for more savings, check out the 256GB model of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, which is on sale at 27% off. From its original price of $920, it’s down to just $670 for huge savings of $250, but probably not for much longer as this is a limited-time offer. You need to hurry if you don’t want to miss out on this bargain!

Why you should buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 has been overshadowed by its successors — the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series — but it remains a solid choice as a tablet. As the smallest cousin of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 is equipped with an 11-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X touchscreen with an up to 120Hz refresh rate, which keeps it portable while still providing a nice display for watching streaming shows, playing mobile games, and browsing social media. The tablet is also durable with its Armor Aluminum frame and an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, so feel free to take it anywhere you go.

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip powers the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, and while the processor isn’t as powerful as the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 Plus of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, it still does an excellent job of making sure the tablet runs smoothly. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 also comes with an S Pen stylus as an extra way to use the device, which will come in handy for some of the features that are made possible by Galaxy AI.

Samsung tablet deals are always popular, which is why we think stocks are already running low for this offer from Amazon — the 256GB version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 at 27% off. It’s not the latest model, but it’s still a pretty impressive device by today’s standards, especially if you can get it for only $670 instead of its sticker price of $920. The $250 discount isn’t going to stick forever, and in fact, it could be gone as soon as tomorrow, so buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 right now if you want to get it for a more affordable price than usual.

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