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The 2024 Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite Comes With a $100 Amazon Gift Card – Lifehacker


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Samsung has refreshed the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite a couple times since its initial release in 2020: It was revamped in 2022 and again this year. The 2024 Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is currently $329.99 on Amazon, which isn’t a particularly good value for your money compared to other mid-range tablets available. However, Amazon is throwing in a $100 gift card, which makes this a more enticing deal.

The 2024 Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is not yet available on Samsung’s own website in the U.S. (only see the international product page is visible). The tablet debuted internationally in March but has only recently been available in the U.S. solely through Amazon, available for Amazon Prime and immediate shipping.

At its current price, the Tab S6 competes with the 10th-generation iPad, which you can find discounted for $349.99 (originally $449). Both are mid-tier tablets, but the newer Tab S6 includes the $100 gift card and is two years newer, which can mean a lot in terms of ongoing support via software updates.

The S6 Lite’s 64GB storage model starts at $329. You can double the storage to 128GB for $80 more, but you can’t increase the 4GB of RAM. It comes with a 10.4-inch LCD screen with a 2,000 by 1,200-pixel display resolution, a new Exynos processor, a slim metal design, dual AKG speakers with Dolby Atmos, an external memory MicroSD slot of up to 1TB, an 8MP rear camera, a 5MP front-facing camera, and up to 14 hours of battery life.

The main difference between the 2022 model and this one is the new processor over the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G, two more hours of battery life, and the newer Android 14 OS out of the box. The design, S-Pen, screen, and 4GB of RAM are the same. If those things are not important to you, the 2022 version for $159.15 might be a better deal (or even the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+); just keep in mind that newer models will get more years of software updates than older ones.





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