Early Prime Day tablet deals: iPad Pro, Galaxy Tab S10+ discounted weeks ahead

Seven years of software updates at under $210
Samsung's Galaxy Tab A11+ offers remarkable longevity at a budget price point.

iPad Pro M5 discounted $100 to under $900; Galaxy Tab S10+ drops $200 to under $800 ahead of Prime Day. Budget options include iPad 11th-gen at $300, Galaxy Tab S10 Lite under $300 with free S Pen, and OnePlus Pad Go 2 with $100 promo code.

  • Prime Day runs June 23-26, 2026
  • iPad Pro M5 discounted $100 to under $900; Galaxy Tab S10+ drops $200 to under $800
  • Galaxy Tab A11+ priced at under $210 with seven years of software updates
  • OnePlus Pad Go 2 available with $100 promo code 'GRADUATION' plus free accessory

Amazon Prime Day 2026 begins June 23, but early tablet deals are available now across iPad, Galaxy Tab, Lenovo, and OnePlus devices with discounts up to $200.

Amazon's Prime Day doesn't officially begin until June 23, but the deals are already here. If you've been waiting for a reason to upgrade your tablet, retailers are cutting prices weeks ahead of the main event—and some of the discounts are substantial enough that you don't need to wait.

Apple's tablets have never been known for aggressive markdowns, but the iPad Pro with the M5 chip is currently $100 cheaper than usual, bringing the 11-inch model down to just under $900. That's a meaningful reduction on what many consider the company's finest tablet. If you want to spend less, the 13-inch iPad Air with the M4 processor is available for under $750 after a $50 cut. For those who simply need something that works without the premium price tag, the 11th-generation iPad with the A16 chip is priced at just under $300—a genuinely good value for a device that handles everyday tasks without complaint.

Samsung's tablet lineup is seeing even steeper discounts. The Galaxy Tab S10+ in its 256GB configuration has dropped $200 and now costs under $800, making it an attractive option for anyone who wants a tablet that can serve double duty as both a productivity tool and an entertainment device. The mid-range Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ is down $100 to below $550, positioning it as a solid choice for budget-conscious buyers who don't want to sacrifice too much capability. If you're willing to go smaller, the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite sits under $300 and comes with a free S Pen stylus included. For those watching every dollar, Samsung's Galaxy Tab A11+ offers remarkable value at just under $210—it delivers a crisp Full HD+ display and, perhaps most impressively, seven years of software updates, a commitment that makes it genuinely future-proof at that price point.

Beyond the major players, other manufacturers are joining in. Motorola is offering the Lenovo Tab Plus at a 20 percent discount, bringing it to $279.99. For those wanting more processing power, Lenovo's official store has slashed 30 percent off the Legion Tab Gen 3, dropping it below $400. OnePlus is sweetening its tablet offer with a promotional code—enter "GRADUATION" at checkout to get $100 off the OnePlus Pad Go 2, and you'll also receive either a free stylus or a free case, adding another $80 in value depending on which accessory you choose.

The official Prime Day event runs from June 23 through June 26, giving shoppers four full days to hunt for deals. But the early discounts already available suggest that if you've identified the tablet you want, waiting might not save you much more. PhoneArena will be tracking the full Prime Day event in real time, compiling the best offers as they appear, so you'll have a single place to check for the deals worth your attention.

The iPad Pro with the M5 chip is currently $100 cheaper than usual, bringing the 11-inch model down to just under $900.
— PhoneArena reporting
The Galaxy Tab S10+ in its 256GB configuration has dropped $200 and now costs under $800.
— PhoneArena reporting
The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
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Why are tablet deals showing up three weeks before Prime Day actually starts?

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Retailers use early deals to build momentum and get people shopping before the official event. It's a way to capture sales from people who don't want to wait, and it also lets them test which products move fastest.

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Are these early discounts actually good, or should someone hold out for June 23?

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That depends on the tablet. The iPad Pro's $100 off is solid but not extraordinary—Apple rarely discounts deeper than that. The Galaxy Tab S10+ at $200 off is more significant. If you see something you want at a price that feels right, there's no real reason to wait weeks.

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What's the play for someone with a tight budget?

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The Galaxy Tab A11+ at under $210 is genuinely clever—you're getting seven years of software support, which means the device stays useful far longer than you'd expect at that price. The iPad 11th-gen at $300 is also solid if you're in the Apple ecosystem.

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Is there a catch to these early deals?

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Not really a catch, but inventory can matter. Popular items at steep discounts can sell out before Prime Day even starts. If something catches your eye, it's worth checking availability.

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Should someone use a promo code like the OnePlus one?

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Absolutely. The "GRADUATION" code saves $100 on the OnePlus Pad Go 2, and you get a free accessory on top of that. It's the kind of stacking that makes a budget tablet even more attractive.

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