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Sweeping official price hikes hit Galaxy Tabs at Samsung, score a deal on one from $210 before they hit Amazon too

Samsung just announced sweeping official price hikes across its current-generation Galaxy Tab lineup. As of right now, Amazon is still offering many of them at the pre-price hike rate and several are even discounted from there starting at $210: Galaxy Tab A11+, Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, and the Tab S11 – now might be a good time to score one before the deal price ends up just being what was the original price. 

The price hikes landed on both the Galaxy S11 lineup and the more affordable S10 FE and Lite models, as well as the new Galaxy Tab A11+. These price drops range anywhere from $50 to as much as $100 more on the S11. 

Amazon is still reflecting the previous regular list price and dropping prices down even lower than that on several of these models right now:

The numbers above reflect the deal price at Amazon and the new regular list prices straight from Samsung. While Amazon’s listing still carry the old list prices at the time of writing, it is likely only a matter of time before the official price hikes appear there as well – this is usually what happens with official price jumps from major tech brands, it just tends to take a little while to hit Amazon sometimes. 

For more details on the recent price hikes at Samsung, dive into our feature post outlining the new MSRP listings for all of these devices and more.

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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