Samsung Galaxy Tab A 16 GB For $130 On eBay

You can now snag a 16 GB version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A at an incredibly low price of $130.

From its original price of $229.99, the 8-inch tablet, which is an open box item, will come in the original packaging. However, the seller says the package "may be lightly distressed."

Additionally, the item is going to be shipped with its original OEM accessories and pouch.

Fortunately, the seller is giving a year of warranty, so you will be able to check out if the tablet will fail or malfunction. What's more, a free shipping is also offered, with varying delivery time.

This particular Samsung Galaxy Tab A deal was initially spotted by Android Police, which says earlier that the Tab A's price was at $139.99, until it was trimmed down to $129.99 at the moment.

Take note that the list says that the supplies are "almost gone," so better be quick to decide.

Just a quick reminder about the tablet's specifications under its hood: this Galaxy Tab A houses a 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53 processor, 16 GB of internal storage, 2 GB of RAM, 5-megapixel main snapper, 2-megapixel front-facing camera plus metal chassis.

Tech Times previously reported about the leaked new images of Samsung Galaxy Tab E and Tab A 2016, proving a sneak peek of what's in store at the upcoming new 7-inch budget tablets rumored to be launched in March.

Credible tipster Evan Blass (@evleaks) pushed out renders of the two upcoming tablets from Samsung along with this message:

"From left to right: Samsung Galaxy Tab A 2016 7-inch (x2), Galaxy Tab E 7.0 (x2), in black and white, respectively."

Apart from boasting humongous bezels plus protruding shooters on their backs, these tablets are said to feature 5-megapixel rear-facing camera and 2-megapixel front-facing shooter for video chatting and selfie. On top of that, it is said to pack in an 8 GB internal storage, a microSD expansion slot and a big 4,000 mAh battery.

The Tab A is poised to be rolled out in Europe, while the Tab E is said to be released in the United States.

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