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Another great Galaxy Tab S6 (Wi-Fi) discount is available only for today

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Last updated: May 24th, 2021 at 15:00 UTC+02:00

The Galaxy Tab S6 was discounted a couple of times throughout the year, but limited-time deals come and go. Fortunately, any prospective buyers who might have missed these past opportunities now have another. Woot! — the Amazon-owned daily deals company — is now offering the Galaxy Tab S6 at a massive 32% discount.

The deal is valid for the Wi-Fi-only Mountain Gray Galaxy Tab S6 with 256GB of built-in storage, and as of this writing, there are around 17 hours left on this limited-time discount — assuming that stocks last. The Galaxy Tab S6 in this particular configuration normally costs $729, but customers can now buy the tablet for as low as $499.

Each customer is limited to a maximum of 10 orders, and 20% of customers who have already taken advantage of this deal have bought 3 or more Galaxy Tab S6 units at this incredible price.

The Galaxy Tab S6 remains a great tablet even as it approaches its second anniversary, and Samsung is expected to improve it further. The tablet was updated with two major Android OS updates and it will eventually make the jump to Android 12 / One UI 4.0. It will be its last major update, but Samsung will continue supporting it minor feature updates and security patches.

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