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Samsung now offering $180 off Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra with FREE pair of $180 Galaxy Buds 3 (Today only)

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As part of the February Discover Samsung sale, Samsung is now offering big-time deals across its Galaxy gear lineup on top of discounts on smart TVs, appliances, and more. One deal that has now gone live that seriously caught our eye is on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra it is now up to $180 off with no trade needed and ships with a FREE pair of Galaxy Buds 3 (valued at $180) alongside some guaranteed trade-in options. Details below. 

Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra deals now live:

Navigate to the listing page, select your Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra configuration of choice, and then scroll down to the Samsung Trade-in” section and choose “No, Get $180 Samsung Instant Credit.” This will add the $180 in straight up cash saving to your order. 

Then scroll down to the “Make your Galaxy epic with an exclusive” section to claim your FREE pair of regularly $180 Galaxy Buds 3, as seen below:

A screenshot of a phone

Today’s deal deliver a total of $360 in savings. 

A rectangular device with a blue screen

If you’re looking to take the trade-in route, Samsung is offering up to $800 instant trade-in credit or up to $400 instant trade-in credit with any tablet trade-in

Browse through the rest of the now live February Discover Samsung sale right here

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices