Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 US Price And Availability Now Confirmed

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 was first introduced last February. Now, a few weeks later, the device's availability has already been confirmed. Samsung has revealed the official prices and availability details for its new-generation tablet device.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Availability

As per Sam Mobile, Galaxy Tab S3 buyers from the US can get the tablet via Best Buy, Amazon, and Samsung's official online store. For the Tab S3's price, it was said that Samsung has officially priced the device at $599.99 (starting price). The pre-order of the Galaxy Tab S3 will start March 17 and its actual release in the US will begin on March 24. For the color variants of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3, know that the device will only be sold in two color options - Black and Silver.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Book Cover

A report from a few days ago has revealed that Samsung Germany is giving away the Book Cover accessory as a freebie for the initial Tab S3 buyers. Unfortunately, this isn't the case in the US. Apparently, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Book Cover will be sold separately in the country for a price of $129.99. It will be likewise released on March 24.

On the other hand, for those buying in Germany, know that the free Book Cover promotion isn't permanent. Only those who pre-order until March 23 can avail the free accessory. So far, this promo seems to have only been limited to Europe and is unlikely reaching the US.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Quick Overview

The Galaxy Tab S3 is Samsung's latest update to its tablet line. Among the things that the company added to the device is the S Pen stylus, which by the way also ships with the device, and the Book Cover. All in all, the Galaxy Tab S3 is Samsung's competing device for the convertible market. With a high-end Snapdragon 820 processor and a sufficient RAM size of 4 GB, Samsung's tablet has become a competitive hybrid device, rather than the simple tablet that it used to be.

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