Amazon Will Double Your Storage on a New Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 for Free
Go from 128GB to 256 GB without paying a dime.

Go from 128GB to 256 GB without paying a dime.
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Samsung's newest tablet, the Galaxy Tab S11, just released this month, and you can already score a deal when buying one. Right now, Amazon is selling it with a free storage upgrade (from 128GB to 256GB) for $799.99 (originally $859.99).
At its latest Galaxy Event, the company unveiled three other devices alongside the Galaxy Tab S11: the Galaxy Buds 3 FE, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, and the Galaxy S25 FE phone. All of these devices are seeing similar deals right now.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 comes in two models: the Galaxy Tab S11, which is the one available with a free storage upgrade; and the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, which starts at $1,200. Both come with 12GB of RAM, but the Ultra has a giant 14.6-inch screen, while the Galaxy Tab S11 is a more portable 11 inches, replacing the Plus model from previous generations.
What do you think so far?
You can add more storage with the microSD slot (up to 2TB), but you might not need it with the free upgrade to 256GB. The 8,400 mAh battery should last about 18 hours, depending on use, which is on par with other Tab devices since the Tab S9. The front camera has a 12-MP Ultrawide lens, while the rear camera is a 13-MP. The Mediatek Dimensity 9400 Plus processor is about 25% faster than the previous model's, so you should notice AI tools and apps running a little more smoothly.
The S Pen is included with the tablet, which is fair considering you need it to get the most out of the device. It comes with Samsung's DeX mode, so you can hook it up to a screen, making it a pseudo computer with the addition of a keyboard. You can read more about the tablet on CNET's first-look.
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