Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 FE is $200 cheaper on Amazon than Samsung's own store right now

Samsung has picked a terrible week to raise prices on its tablets, because Amazon is running a deal that makes the new MSRP look absurd. The 256GB Galaxy Tab S10 FE is currently available on Amazon for $470, down from a list price of $569.99. That"s a solid $100 off on its own.

However, Samsung has just quietly bumped the retail price of this exact storage tier (256GB) from $569.99 to $669.99, which is part of a sweeping price hike affecting nearly every Galaxy tablet and phone in the U.S. lineup. That means Amazon"s price is effectively $200 below what Samsung now wants you to pay on its own store (purchase link down below).

Under the hood, the Tab S10 FE runs on Samsung"s Exynos 1580 processor paired with 8GB of RAM, delivering smooth multitasking for everyday workloads. The 10.9-inch 2K+ display features a 90Hz refresh rate for fluid scrolling, and Samsung rates the battery for up to 20 hours on a single charge. The included S Pen unlocks note-taking features like Handwriting Assist and Math Solver, plus Circle to Search with Google is baked right in. IP68 water resistance rounds out the package, making this a surprisingly rugged daily companion.

With Samsung actively raising prices on its own hardware to offset rising memory costs, deals like this become rarer by the week. Students, casual content consumers, and anyone who wants a capable Android tablet with stylus support should jump on this before the deal goes away.

Lock in the pre-hike pricing while it lasts here:

Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE 256GB (sold and shipped by Amazon): $470.07

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