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Early Black Friday Deal Drops Samsung’s 2022 Galaxy Tab S6 Lite to Record Low Price

Posted on November 4, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Samsung’s line of sleek, powerful and inexpensive Galaxy tablets should be on your radar if you’re in the market for an Android tablet this Black Friday season. And the 2022 version of the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is an even more attractive prospect right now because you can get as much as $140 off at Best Buy. Prices are as low as $230 for the 64GB model and $290 for the 128GB version.
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