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Key Takeaway Samsung’s 13-inch Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus hits its lowest price ever at $434
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Samsung’s 13-inch Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus hits its lowest price ever at $434

Track Samsung’s tech leadership, from LPDDR6X memory reveals to the latest G-SYNC compatible OLED displays and AI-ready SSDs.

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  • Samsung’s 13-inch Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus hits its lowest price ever at $434 Android Authority
  • Samsung's latest budget phone has mild upgrades and a $50 price hike Engadget
  • Samsung toont Galaxy A27 met mindere specs voor hogere prijs dan voorganger Tweakers
  • Samsung announces Galaxy A27 5G with 120Hz AMOLED display, expanded AI features, and more Neowin
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Tracking: Samsung’s 13-inch Galaxy Tab S10 FE Plus hits its lowest price ever at $434 / Samsung’s budget Galaxy A27 is here, and you’ll notice the biggest change instantly

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What makes the Samsung 9100 PRO SSD so good?

The 9100 PRO was Samsung's first shot at a full-fledged PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD, and to say the company nailed the execution is an understatement. It's theoretically capable of hitting unreal 14,800MB/s read speeds and 13,400MB/s write speeds, and although those numbers may drop a bit in real-world practice, it's still an incredibly fast drive. Our friends at TechRadar reviewed the 9100 PRO when it launched last year, and it was awarded 4.5 stars and a Recommended Award. The TL;DR? It's an exceptional drive for professionals who frequently deal with oversized files and who don't want any hiccups in

SSD prices are crazy right now, but these Samsung 9100 PRO drives buck the trend with up to 49% off — 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB models are all on sale
What's the point when I already use Chrome across my devices?

I have nothing against Samsung's native web browser. In fact, I enjoyed using it back during the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 days, mainly because it had a cleaner interface and supported ad blockers, unlike Google Chrome. So, I totally get why some Galaxy users would swear by it. The thing is, I'm already using Chrome across all my devices, so using Samsung Browser just when I'm using my Z Flip 5 feels pointless. It's just more convenient to use Chrome and have all my saved passwords, history, bookmarks, and even open tabs synced across every device I use. Sure, you could argue Samsung Browser has a

4 apps I always remove from every Samsung Galaxy phone
What's great about the Galaxy Watch 8?

Samsung has been making some of the best smartwatches you can buy for Android phones. The Galaxy Watch 8 is no exception. This model debuted with a completed new design, which some found divisive. Personally, I think it looks quite sleek, and the design is modern, and can be dressed or down. You get a bright and vibrant AMOLED screen, and it's powered by a Samsung Exynos W1000 processor. It also packs 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and can last up to a full day on a charge. That isn't the best battery life on the market, but it's what you'd expect from a Wear OS smartwatch. Speaking of Wear OS,

Prime Day drops the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 to its best price of all time
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