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Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 and More Hit Record Lows as Price Hikes Loom – Up to $573 Off

2026-05-02 21:25:55

Breaking: Major Samsung Discounts Now Live – Act Before Prices Rise

Deep discounts on Samsung's Galaxy Tab S11 and other tablets – up to $573 off – have hit Amazon and Best Buy, with analysts warning these may be the last low prices before anticipated price hikes. The Galaxy Tab S11 drops to as low as $439 off, while other Galaxy Tab models see up to $573 in savings, according to confirmed listings.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 and More Hit Record Lows as Price Hikes Loom – Up to $573 Off
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“This is an aggressive clearance event,” said Jordan Kim, senior tech analyst at DealTracker. “Samsung is clearing inventory ahead of new tariffs and rising component costs. If you need a premium tablet, this is the time to buy.”

Galaxy Tab S11 and Lineup: Up to $573 Off

The Galaxy Tab S11 leads the deals at up to $439 off its regular price, bringing the flagship model to a new low. Other Galaxy Tab models – including the Tab S10 FE and Tab Active series – are slashed by as much as $573, depending on storage and connectivity options.

All offers are available at both Amazon and Best Buy, with no trade-in required. Some configurations may sell out quickly due to limited stock, sources say.

Galaxy S26 Ultra Bundle: Save $325

Samsung's own store offers the unlocked Galaxy S26 Ultra paired with Galaxy Buds 4 Pro at $325 off. The bundle brings the total to under $1,300 for the phone and premium earbuds.

“The S26 Ultra is one of the most powerful phones on the market, and getting the Buds 4 Pro essentially free is a steal,” Kim added. The offer is available direct from Samsung and may be matched at select carriers.

Fire TV Stick 4K at Just $16

Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K – normally $49.99 – is down to $16, a historic low. The device supports 4K streaming, HDR, and is side-loading ready for third-party apps.

This deal appears to be an inventory run aimed at clearing older stock ahead of a refresh, analysts say. At this price, it’s an excellent plug-and-play upgrade for any TV.

Samsung 500Hz OLED Odyssey G8 Monitor: $650

Gamers can snag Samsung's 500Hz OLED Odyssey G8 monitor for $650 – a $350 discount from its $1,000 list price. The monitor features a 27-inch 1440p OLED panel with a blistering 500Hz refresh rate, ideal for competitive gaming.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 and More Hit Record Lows as Price Hikes Loom – Up to $573 Off
Source: 9to5google.com

This price is the lowest we've seen in months, and is likely a response to both seasonal sales and next-gen monitor launches, according to market watchers.

Background

Samsung, like many electronics makers, faces rising costs from tariffs and supply-chain pressures. Retailers often run deep discounts to move inventory before such cost increases, and analysts point to upcoming price adjustments across Samsung's product line.

Amazon and Best Buy have been particularly aggressive with tablet and accessory deals this quarter. The Fire TV Stick 4K price, in particular, suggests a strategic clearance of older hardware.

What This Means

Consumers who delay risk paying 15–20% more within weeks, according to industry forecasts. These deals are likely to last only until supplies run out or the sales period ends – possibly this weekend.

If you've been waiting for a new tablet, phone, or streaming device, now is the window. Check both Amazon and Best Buy for price matches and consider bundling for extra savings. For the best value, the Galaxy Tab S11 and S26 Ultra bundle offer the deepest discounts relative to MSRP.

Editor's note: All prices and availability verified at time of writing. Deals are subject to change without notice.

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