Get Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE with S pen for under Rs 27,000: Here’s how
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE is available for Rs 27,000 after bank discounts.
The tablet includes the S Pen in the box, enhancing its value.
Features include a 10.9-inch display, Exynos 1380 chip, 8,000mAh battery, and IP68 rating.
If you want a new tablet with a great design, impressive specifications, and an intuitive user interface, check out the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE deal on Amazon. The tablet is currently available on Amazon for less than Rs 25,000 with bank offers. Interestingly, the company is offering the S-Pen in the box for the same price, making this a fantastic deal.
SurveySo, if you are looking to buy a new device for entertainment, creative work, or multitasking, here’s how the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE price comparison works.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE price in India, offers
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE, which usually costs more than Rs 32,000, is now available on Amazon for Rs 30,999. Customers can also receive a bank discount of Rs 4,000 when using the HDFC credit card for transactions, bringing the total cost to less than Rs 27,000. Customers can also opt for EMI options starting at Rs 1,503 per month.
If you have an old device, you can exchange it for a value of up to Rs 22,800, depending on the model, variant, and operating conditions. Customers can also select from a variety of add-ons, including the Samsung Care+ Accidental & Liquid Damage Protection for Rs 2,799, Total Protection Plan for Rs 2,499, and Extended Warranty for Rs 799.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE specs:
The Galaxy Tab S9 FE is offered with a big 10.9-inch LCD screen and a 90Hz refresh rate. The tablet comes powered by the Exynos 1380 chip and is coupled with up to 12GB RAM and up to 256GB storage. It is backed by a massive 8,000 mAh battery and is IP68 rated. In terms of connectivity, the laptop offers Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, and a USB Type-C port.
Speaking of the camera, the smartphone comes with an 8MP primary shooter and a 12MP front camera.
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