Save $150 with this fantastic Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra pre-order bonus

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This Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra pre-order bonus could have you saving $150 on the device, with other bonuses including a free storage upgrade for the 512GB Edition.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra

12GB RAM – 128GB Storage 12GB RAM – 256GB Storage 16GB RAM – 1TB Storage

Only recently just announced at Samsung Unpacked, the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is a mammoth of a device with either 12GB RAM or 16GB, depending on which edition you choose. Alongside that, there’s storage options of 128GB, 512GB, and 1TB. This is the ultimate tablet for designers and productivity gurus, alongside also being fantastic for portable gamers.

On top of that, there’s a deal on meaning you can save $150 off the 1TB edition of the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra.

Alongside the savings you will make by confirming your pre-order bonus, there are also pre-order bundles available including chipping $100 off a Book Cover Keyboard, $95 off a Galaxy Watch 6, and nearly halving the price of the Galaxy Buds2 Pro.

Is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra pre-order bonus worth it?

With up to $150 chipped off the $1619 MSRP, you’re netting a decent saving on what is, realistically, a pretty expensive tablet. However, with 1TB storage and 16GB RAM, this tablet is fighting tooth-and-nail with the best iPad Pro. Ultimately, having so much performance – which the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 provides – you’re going to squeezing the most out of high-end portable computing from this tablet.

There are other pre-order bonuses available for the Tab S9 Ultra, which are mentioned above, which will help you save slightly less. Overall, we’d say it’s very much worth it.

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