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Samsung’s entry Galaxy Tab S11 now costs $900, but you can score one for just over $600

The cost of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S11 has gone up significantly with the new $900 price of entry now landing not only on the official Samsung site, but also on Amazon – the 128GB base model is now a whopping $900. However, Best Buy’s “excellent” condition open-box units remain some of the best ways to get a deal and you can now score one at just over $600

The base model Galaxy Tab S11 now carries a $900 list price and, just as predicted, that new, higher MSRP is starting to carry over to Amazon. While there was a time when this machine carried an $800 list and some deals that dropped it down much lower, those days are seemingly long gone now. 

If you’re looking to land the most affordable current-generation Galaxy Tab from the flagship lineup, Best Buy’s “excellent” condition listing down at $616.99 shipped is easily one of the best deals around. While not quite $300 off the list, and not the best price we have tracked historically, we are looking at a solid $283 off in a climate where most of the deals straight fro m Samsung have just brought it back down to what was full price a few months ago. 

This is an “excellent” condition unit – the “Good” and “Fair” units sell for even less, of course – that Best Buy says works and looks like new while also including “all parts and accessories.” 

  • Geek Squad Verified
  • Works and looks like new. Restored to factory settings.
  • Includes all parts and accessories. Packaging may vary or be absent.
  • 1-year warranty

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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


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