SAVE $400:As of Jan. 27,Watch Easy Does It Online the 256GB Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is on sale for $799.99 at Best Buy. This is $400 off its list price of$1,199.99.
Best Buy has kicked off 2025 in style by dropping several great deals all throughout the month of January. At the moment, the retailer is throwing a 48-hour flash sale that features quite a few offers that are worth taking advantage of, including an impressive discount on the 256GB Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra tablet.
The 256GB Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra tablet is currently on sale for $799.99 at Best Buy. This is $400 off its list price of$1,199.99 and even comes with bonus offers of one month free of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, a six month subscription of Norton 360 (three devices) with LifeLock Identity Advisor (one adult), and free YouTube Premium for three months. This deal is part of Best Buy's 48-hour flash sale so you'll want to act fast to scoop it up.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardBoasting a 14.6-inch display and2960 x 1848 resolution, this screen offers crisp, vibrant images no matter if you're using it for work or play. It also features a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, 256GB of storage, and up to 16 hours of battery life so you can keep busy on it for longer. We rank the standard Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 as one of the best tablets in 2025, noting it's "a sensible choice if you’re already stocked with a Samsung Galaxy phone and earbuds. Just like Apple, its devices sync seamlessly for an all-encompassing ecosystem."
This limited-time deal is only sticking around until Jan. 29, so act fast to save on the 256GB Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra tablet.
Best Buy's offering a few more deals that are worth jumping on right now, too. At the moment, you can also save on the 65-inch Samsung The Frame TV and the Sennheiser Momentum 4 headphones have had a $150 price drop.
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