If you want a touchscreen tablet, go quickly to Samsung. On the brand's official website, Black Friday is in full swing. So, you will benefit from a trade-in bonus and a gift for the purchase of the Galaxy Tab S10+.
Samsung will please you with this offer for Black Friday. You will find the Galaxy Tab S10+ touch tablet on the brand's website. For any order, you benefit from a trade-in bonus of up to 150 euros. In addition, you will receive the Book Cover Keyboard Slim as a gift. Finally, by ordering on the Samsung Shop App, you will earn a 10% discount. With Samsung, home delivery is free. If you are not satisfied, you can return your product within 14 days. You can also pay for your Galaxy Tab S10+ in installments. And by becoming a Samsung member, you will collect Rewards points with every purchase. These can be converted into a reduction.
Take advantage of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ on sale
Don't miss the offer on the Galaxy Tab S10+
Samsung doesn't do things by halves. For the purchase of the Galaxy Tab S10+ touchscreen tablet, you will benefit from a trade-in bonus and a gift. If you want to treat yourself, now is the perfect time.
The Galaxy Tab S10+ offers a slim and elegant design. It is also sturdy, allowing you to take it with you anywhere. She can also help you in your studies, in your work, for your entertainment…
Its 12.4-inch screen hides an Amoled panel, which will give you better contrast and vibrant colors. Thanks to artificial intelligence, you will be able to be even more productive.
Any research to do? Just surround it. Do you have a meeting? She takes care of taking notes. And if you want to draw, do your sketch and let the magic of AI work. Finally, with its powerful processor, it will be able to execute all your requests in the blink of an eye.
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