As the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra pre-order deals roll on (you have one week left to take advantage of them), today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break is is ready to go with a chance to land Galaxy Tab S10 Lite at up to 52% off, alongside Samsung’s UWB SmartTag 2 item tracker 4-pack at $45 ($11 each). We also have Lenovo’s IdeaPad Pro 5 OLED Copilot+ PC hitting a new all-time low at $417 off joining a solid discount on Anker’s latest 26,250mAh 3-port power bank with the wireless charging station. Head below for a closer look at everything.

One week left for Galaxy S26 pre-order deals: Exclusive $180 store credit, up to $900 off with trade, more
- Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra from $1,300 (Starts at $400 with trades)
- Samsung Galaxy S26 from $900
- Up to $500 off with trade-ins
- FREE $30 credit with Reserve
- Samsung Galaxy S26+ from $1,10

Galaxy Tab S10 Lite down at $270, or a massive 52% off with Galaxy S26+/Ultra orders
Amazon has just knocked $60 off Samsung’s most affordable S series tablet, landing the upgraded Galaxy Tab S10 Lite 256GB model at $359.99 shipped. That’s within $10 of the best price this year in terms of straight up cash discounts, and you can land them for much less at $270 in open-box condition at Best Buy, but just remember you can score this tablet at a giant 52% off while the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra pre-orders are still flying.
If you’re not going to be pre-ordering one of the new S26 devices, Amazon’s deal is going to be your best option as far as new condition units. And if you don’t mind going the open-box route, Best Buy has the most affordable model starting down at $279.99 shipped, or $70 off the list price in “excellent” open-box condition with a 1-year warranty.
However, if you are going to be pre-ordering a new Galaxy S26+ or Galaxy S26 Ultra before delivery day next week, you can score this tablet down as low as $169.99 shipped using the links in this post – you’ll receive the $150 store credit plus and additional exclusive $30 credit with our links whether you reserved a phone or not:
- Navigate to the Galaxy S26+ or Galaxy S26 Ultra listing page.
- Configure your phone and select “No Get $150 Samsung Credit” in the trade-in section.
- Add the phone to your cart with no other accessories (yet).
- Then go add the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite (or just about anything else on the Samsung site) to the same cart your new phone is resting in.
- At the checkout screen you’ll see the regularly $350 tablet drop down to $169.99

One week left for Galaxy S26 pre-order deals: Exclusive $180 store credit, up to $900 off with trade, more

Samsung’s UWB SmartTag 2 item tracker 4-pack still at $45 for Galaxy 26 pre-order week ($11 each, 55% off)
Update 3/4: This deal is now live again at Woot.
Today Woot is offering one of its best prices to date on the 4-pack of Samsung’s SmartTag 2 item trackers. We saw this bundle drop to $58 during the Black Friday deal season last year, but today you can grab four of them for $44.99 Prime shipped – that’s $11.25 a pop.
Woot is now offering the 4-pack of Samsung SmartTag 2 trackers (two black and two in white) down at $44.99 with free shipping for Prime members (a $6 delivery fee will apply otherwise).
This package carries a $99 list price and is now up to 55% off. That said, it more regularly sells for between $65 and $72 or so at Amazon where you’ll find it right now. We did see a couple short-lived Prime Day offers at Amazon in the $62 range, but nothing nearly as close to what we have here today at Woot. The offer we have here today ships with a 90-day warranty instead of the full year from Amazon, but with the much lower price that might be a worthy trade-off.
While the SmartTag 2 certainly isn’t the newest item tracker on the market, it remains a compelling option for Android users and especially those firmly planted in the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem. They work with a wide range of Galaxy smartphones, both new and old, while providing the UWB support that hadn’t appeared in very much of the direct competition alongside a clippable design and P67 water-resistance.

Pick up Anker’s latest 26,250mAh 3-port power bank with a charging station for $247 (Reg. $330)

Lenovo’s IdeaPad Pro 5 OLED Copilot+ PC with RTX 5050 GPU just hit a new all-time low at $417 off
As part of its wider sale on PCs and accessories, Woot is offering Lenovo’s IdeaPad Pro 5 16-inch OLED Copilot PC for $930.62 Prime shipped (a $6 delivery fee will apply otherwise). This is originally a $1,520 notebook that has more recently been going for around $1,350 at Amazon, so you’re looking at a 31% markdown on it right now. It’s currently going for $1,347 at Amazon, but Woot is offering a $417 discount on it today to land it $70 below the previous all-time low it hit last year during the holiday sale. This is the lowest price we have tracked for this notebook, and it delivers pretty good value with an OLED panel, an RTX 50-series GPU, and more.
This 2025 Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5 laptop is a 16-inch productivity-focused machine with a decently powerful mid-range dedicated GPU. It’s powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI 7 350 processor, which is part of the Zen-5-based chips and includes an onboard NPU designed to accelerate AI features in Windows and creative apps. On the graphics side, it comes with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 laptop GPU, giving it enough muscle for light gaming, GPU-accelerated workloads, and some basic content creation. You also get a 16-inch 2.8K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, along with 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. The whole package sits in a fairly slim chassis around 1.7kg, making it more of an all-rounder performance laptop, which is also suitable for light gaming.
We’ve rounded up a bunch of solid deals on a computer accessories hub that are worth checking out. The list includes things like laptop chargers, SSD enclosures, and a few other handy add-ons you can pick up for pretty solid prices, so don’t miss out.

Don’t miss ASUS’ ROG Strix 27-inch QHD gaming monitor with Fast IPS 270Hz panel while it’s down to $232 all-time low
Today’s accessories and charging deals:
- This Anker 100W 3-port GaN Prime charger is half the size of Apple’s, now nearly 50% off at $40
- Skip the pre-built SSD and craft your own with SABRENT’s 40Gb/s USB4 enclosure for $70 (Reg. $90)
- Samsung’s latest 37-inch 4K UHD monitor is down to $300 today (50% off launch price)
- Anker’s 7-in-1 Nano Charging Station with retractable USB-C cables drops to $60 (Reg. $90)
- Level up your desk with FlexiSpot’s dual gas-spring monitor arm for $55 (Save 45%)
- Anker’s regularly $100 Prime 150W 4-port USB-C wall charger is down to $50 (Save 50%)
- At just $6.50 Prime shipped, it’s hard to beat this versatile USB-C/USB-A SD card reader today (All-time low)
- Just $9 gets you this Baseus USB-C cable with LED display that monitors power output in real-time (52% off)

Amazon now offering FREE 2x storage upgrades on all Galaxy S26 models + up to $200 gift cards
The massive pre-order deals on the new Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra are now live, as you likely know. But if you’re still scoping out the best possible offer for your needs – there are so many options out there – you might want to consider the Amazon deal. While there’s no denying the up to $900 in instant savings at checkout with trade-ins directly from Samsung, never mind the ability to score a FREE set of Galaxy Buds 4 or Galaxy Buds 4 Pro, Amazon is serving up a FREE $200 2x storage deal alongside a $200 gift card right now on Galaxy S26 Ultra, and much of the same on the more affordable models too.
Firstly, here’s a quick rundown of the deals available straight from Samsung – they are particularly compelling if you’re going to trade-in or if you want to score some FREE Galaxy Buds 4 or Buds 4 Pro:
- Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra from $1,300 (Starts at $400 with trades)
- Up to $900 off with trade-ins
- Up to an extra $150 off add-on accessories
- Or save 82% off the new Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
- Or FREE set of Galaxy Buds 4
- FREE $30 credit with Reserve
- Samsung Galaxy S26 from $900
- Up to $700 off with trade-ins
- Up to an extra $150 off add-on accessories
- FREE $30 credit with Reserve
- Samsung Galaxy S26+ from $1,100
- Up to $500 off with trade-ins
- Up to an extra $150 off add-on accessories
- Or save 82% off the new Galaxy Buds 4 Pro
- Or FREE set of Galaxy Buds 4
- FREE $30 credit with Reserve
How to get Galaxy Buds 4 Pro for FREE

Save up to 43% on Anker Prime chargers, docking stations, more while they’re starting from $30 low
Over at Amazon, you’ll find Anker’s official storefront offering some notable markdowns on a bunch of its Prime chargers and accessories. Everything from the brand’s latest multi-port USB-C chargers to power banks are discounted right now, and the prices for these start at just $29.99 with free shipping for Prime members or in order over $35. You’ll also find Anker’s charging and docking stations discounted right now at up to 43% off, and most of them are now down to some of the lowest prices we have tracked for them. Head below for more details.
One of the more notable deals of the lot gets you the brand’s 26,250mAh 3-port power bank for $171.48 shipped. That’s 25% off its $230 usual going rate and one of the lowest prices we have tracked for it. Only once before today have we seen this model go for less, and it’s now within just $11.50 of its all-time low price. The same battery pack bundled with a charging base is also at $247.49 shipped, down from its usual price of $330. This is one of the most capable battery packs in the brand’s Prime series, packing a massive 26,250mAh battery, and it’s capable of delivering up to 300W output.
Similarly, a handful of Anker’s other Prime charging stations are also discounted right now, and you can check out some of our favorites below.
- Anker 160W 3-port Prime Charger $116 (Reg. $150)
- Anker 3-in-1 25W Qi2.2 charging stations $172.50 (Reg. $230)
- Anker Prime 100W 3-port charger $40 (Reg. $70)
- Anker 140W Prime laptop charger $65 (Reg. $100)
- Anker 25W Qi2.2 3-in-1 foldable charging station $127.50 (Reg. $150)
- And even more…

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