Wild new Galaxy Tab S7 FE Prime-exclusive deal appears to spoil S Pen-loving bargain hunters

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Wild new Galaxy Tab S7 FE Prime-exclusive deal appears to spoil S Pen-loving bargain hunters
Do you happen to love stylus-wielding Android devices, gargantuan tablets, Amazon services, and rare money-saving opportunities? Then boy do we have something cool to talk to you about today!

For some reason, Amazon is running a completely random new Prime-exclusive sale on Samsung's 12.4-inch Galaxy Tab S7 FE a good couple of weeks after the e-commerce giant's second sitewide Prime Day festival of the year and several weeks before similar Black Friday and Cyber Monday events are scheduled.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G

Wi-Fi Only, 64GB Storage, 4GB RAM, Snapdragon 778 Processor, 12.4-Inch Screen with 2560 x 1600 Pixel Resolution, Android 13, 8MP Rear Camera, 5MP Front Camera, 10,090mAh Battery with 45W Charging Support, Mystic Black Color, S Pen Included, Amazon Prime Subscription Required

This is a repeat of the Tab S7 FE's Prime Big Deal Days promotion from earlier this month... with one key exception. You can only buy the entry-level 64GB storage configuration at a nice discount (if you're a Prime subscriber) this time around, with the 256 gig variant no longer being available at any price directly from Amazon.

The mid-range Galaxy Tab S7 FE used to cost $529.99 in its most affordable model, mind you, and while the current $130 markdown may fail to seem earth-shattering at first glance, it is actually one of the deepest price cuts ever registered by this nice Android-based gadget with an included S Pen and no strings attached.

You can save the 130 bucks on a "mystic black" color option only at the time of this writing, and despite its advanced age, the 2021-released Tab S7 FE remains without a doubt one of the best budget tablets around in 2023.

Among others, that's because the Galaxy Tab S9 FE is considerably smaller and slightly costlier than its predecessor right now, while the 12.4-inch Tab S9 FE+ is obviously even more expensive.

You probably won't be able to tell how old your new tablet really is after purchasing it due to its use of contemporary Android 13 software, more than respectable Snapdragon 778 processor under the hood, solid battery life, and blazing fast (at least by Samsung standards) 45W charging technology. 

Granted, the good old fashioned 60Hz LCD screen is clearly inferior to what the aforementioned Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus brings to the table in this day and age, but you of course can't have it all at the Tab S7 FE's freshly reduced price.

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