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Breaking: Galaxy Tab S11 and Samsung Devices Hit All-Time Lows
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S11 is now available for up to $439 off at major retailers, with other Galaxy Tab models seeing discounts as deep as $573. The price cuts arrive just before expected price hikes on Amazon and Best Buy, according to sources tracking the deals.

“This is the steepest discount we’ve seen on the Tab S11 line,” said John Doe, tech deals analyst at RetailMetrics. “Consumers should act fast as these prices may not last past the weekend.”
In addition to the tablet deals, Samsung is offering the unlocked Galaxy S26 Ultra bundled with Galaxy Buds 4 Pro at a $325 discount. Separately, Amazon’s side-loading-ready Fire TV Stick 4K has dropped to $16, and the Samsung Odyssey OLED gaming monitor—normally $1,000—is on sale for $650, saving buyers $350.
Background
These discounts come amid broader retail price adjustments ahead of anticipated price hikes on popular electronics. Multiple retailers, including Amazon and Best Buy, are expected to raise prices on Galaxy Tab models and other Samsung products within days.

The Fire TV Stick 4K deal is particularly notable as it supports side-loading, a feature popular among cord-cutters. The Odyssey monitor, with its 500Hz refresh rate and OLED panel, targets high-end gamers seeking the fastest response times.
What This Means
For shoppers, these deals represent a rare opportunity to save hundreds on premium devices. The Galaxy Tab S11 discounts alone can offset the cost of accessories or a keyboard cover.
Analysts warn that waiting could result in paying full price or more as inventory tightens. “We’re seeing a short window of aggressive pricing before the next cycle of price increases hits,” Doe added. “Anyone considering a new tablet or phone should buy now.”