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Sky has dropped £96 off the Galaxy Tab S9 in hidden contract deal

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Galaxy Tab S9 FE by Samsung (Image: Samsung Newsroom)
Galaxy Tab S9 FE by Samsung (Image: Samsung Newsroom)

It's not often you find a tablet deal that works out cheaper split across a contract than it does splashing out in cash upfront, until now. Sky has added Samsung's Galaxy Tab S9 FE to its deal page making it a lot more affordable than the usual checkout price.

Anyone who's had a swanky 5G tablet on their shopping list may want to keep their eyes peeled as Sky drops £96 off the Tab S9 FE contract price, dropping the monthly cost down to £12 a month. You are tied into a 36-month contract but a closer comparison to Samsung's prices shows you'll be much better off opting for this route.

  • Spend £57 less on the Galaxy Tab S9 FE at Sky than Samsung, and it includes data - BUY HERE

The £12 a month rate at Sky costs £432 in total which works out to be £57 cheaper than Samsung's £489 upfront price (which doesn't include any data). Whereas Sky's cheaper rate includes a chunk of data for no extra pennies.

Thanks to its current double data offer you can get 100MB of data a month to use with your flashy new tablet for £0, as its usual £5 a month price is cut. of course being tech fans we'll be the first to admit that 100MB may not last you too long but it could be a great option for anyone just looking to work on spreadsheets, word docs and notes drawing apps that don't wrack up a huge amount of spending.

Price of the 5G Galaxy Tab S9 FE at various retailers:

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  • Cheapest outright: Amazon, for £389 - BUY HERE
  • £96 off contract including data: Sky for £12 a month - BUY HERE
  • Samsung selling outright for £489, no data - BUY HERE

It's not the only option, as shoppers can make the most of the cheaper Tab S9 FE price and add a 50% off data amount to their bill. It means you can add 100GB of monthly data to the checkout for the usual price but actually get 200GB, and so on. And that's not it.

For those not interested in wracking up the price with data, or maybe you only intend to use the device on your home Wi-Fi, Amazon has a pretty hard-to-beat upfront price too. The Prime retailer is selling the same 128 GB Galaxy Tab S9 FE with a S Pen for £389, £100 cheaper than the usual £489 rate.

Samsung's Galaxy Tab S9 FE hasn't been the only tablet to feature in the sales this past week, as Amazon's previously cut the price of Apple's 2022 10.9-inch iPad.

Harriet Morphy-Morris

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