Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 price cut by 35% in unmissable Walmart deal

Anurag Singh
Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 in black

Samsung’s budget tablet from 2021— the Galaxy Tab A8— is 35% off at Walmart right now, marking one of the steepest price cuts to date.

Samsung has announced the Tab A9 series with several upgrades here and there. But if you’re on the lookout for a more budget-friendly tablet, the Galaxy Tab A8 is still a solid choice. It has a large display, a lightweight build, and a reliable battery. The tablet is even $80 off at Walmart, so you’ll be paying 35% less for it.

Walmart is offering a 35% discount on the 32GB storage version of the Tab A8. It’s available in a Gray color option. The tablet also comes with 64GB and 128GB storage options, but they will cost you significantly more. The discount brings the Galaxy Tab A8’s price down to $149, which is only slightly higher than the holiday discounts.

Galaxy Tab A8 offers good value for money

Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 was announced late in December 2021 with a 10.5-inch TFT LCD display. The panel is bright enough to be used outdoors and shows movies and shows in crisp and clear quality. Of course, it’s not as good as the latest Samsung tablets, such as the Galaxy Tab S9 FE+. No, but it’s good enough for most use cases.

The tablet packs a large battery. Samsung says it can offer 12 hours of screen time and can quickly charge to 100%. It also grants access to Samsung Kids, a collection of kid-friendly and parent-approved games, books, and videos.

Samsung announced the tablet with Android 11 but it’s upgradable to Android 14. Galaxy Tab A8 effortlessly pairs with your laptop, phone, and other Samsung devices for seamless connectivity. We don’t expect the Walmart deal last very long so you might want to act fast.

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About The Author

Anurag is a Tech writer at Dexerto. He is an expert in laptops, smartphones, and wearables. Anurag has previously covered major brands like Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft. He's previously written for publications like Android Police, Neowin, MakeTechEasier, Gizmochina, and more. Get in touch at Anurag.singh@dexerto.com.