Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series reached to South Korean market

Samsung already launched its Galaxy Tab S10 series globally on 27 September. Now it has expanded its reach to its home country, Korea, finally.
As rumored, Samsung ditched the base variant from the newly launched Galaxy Tab S10 series. It includes only two variants: the Galaxy Tab S10+ and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. Finally, Samsung launched it in South Korea. The tablets will go on sale on October 4, 2024, in South Korea.
Galaxy tablet enthusiasts can buy the Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra from offline and online stores starting October 4. Samsung offers two color variants, which are as follows:
- Moonstone Gray and Platinum Silver.
Samsung has priced the tablets based on their variants, as mentioned here:
- Galaxy Tab S10+ costs KRW 1,248,500 ($940) to KRW 1,637,900 ($1,230).
- Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra costs KRW 1,598,300 ($1,200) to KRW 2,406,800 ($1,810).
Users who upgrade from their existing tablet, even non-Samsung ones, to the Galaxy Tab S10 series can get a trade-in bonus of up to KRW 1.23 million ($920).
Noticeably, the first 20,000 customers can get a free tablet pouch. The first 10,000 customers of the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra can get a travel pouch. All buyers can get discounts on accessories and a damage protection plan.