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Galaxy Tab S7/S7+ 5G hit new lowest prices just weeks after release

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Last updated: October 7th, 2020 at 19:40 UTC+02:00

The Galaxy Tab S7 series had a bit of disjointed release relative to Samsung's M.O. but we still haven't expected such massive discounts this early into their life cycle. Yet that's precisely what's now happening in the United States where T-Mobile is now offering the 5G variants of either the 11-inch Galaxy Tab S7 or the 12.4-inch Galaxy Tab S7+ at a $200 discount. The catch for such a solid deal going live this early is that we're not looking at cash-and-carry price.

On the contrary, the $200 price cut is only being promised in the form of monthly bill credits. So, same value but you have to commit to T-Mobile's wireless service. Which may be a perfectly acceptable trade-off or one that's anything but, depending primarily on the coverage quality T-Mobile is currently offering in your immediate vicinity.

Not a flat discount, but hard to complain about with such early timing

So, in terms of pricing, this newly emerged deal is a chance to get the Galaxy Tab S7 5G at $649.99, or the Galaxy Tab S7+ 5G for $849.99. And the logistics of going through with the offer aside, this should pretty much seal the deal for anyone who was on the fence regarding either device and hasn't sworn off T-Mobile for all times. Obviously, you can't have an outstanding debt with the carrier, either, but that should kind of go without saying.

Upfront fees are the final provision to consider, standing at $129.99 and $329.99, depending on the model. Meaning that in both cases, you're left with a two-year contract running you $30 a month. The value proposition between the Galaxy Tab S7 vs. the Galaxy Tab S7+ doesn't really change with this promotion, so that's everything there is to know about this sale with extra steps.

Just don't expect comparable deals from other carriers in the immediate future because the series, as a whole, reportedly started out well and isn't in need of a boost just yet. This incentive is hence a T-Mobile thing, not a strategic decision from Samsung.

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