A lot of Prime Day tablet deals look better at first glance than they do at checkout. The Galaxy Tab S11 is more convincing because it’s a current Samsung flagship with the right mix of display quality, portability, and S Pen support for the money.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 128GB Wi-Fi: a flagship Android tablet at a saner Prime Day price
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 128GB Wi-Fi is the kind of Prime Day offer I’d actually pause on. It gives you Samsung’s premium tablet experience without pushing the final price into full flagship territory. You’re getting an 11-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, a 3nm MediaTek processor, Galaxy AI features, IP68 protection, and an included S Pen.
Amazon currently lists the Galaxy Tab S11 at $534.99 for Prime Day, down from a $899.99 list price. That comes to $365 off, or 41%. The listing also shows a regular price of $549.99, so the honest read is this: the giant percentage comes from the list price, but the Prime-exclusive total still lands well for a high-end Samsung tablet. The quick verdict:
- Stunningly bright AMOLED screen
- Extremely thin, premium chassis
- Excellent, long standby battery
- Free included S Pen
- Powerful desktop DeX multitasking
- IP68 water and dustproofing
- Noticeable generation-over-generation price hike
- Processor trails Apple M-series
- Keyboard accessory sold separately
- Base 11-inch lacks anti-glre
- No built-in cellular support
This deal fits Android users, Samsung phone owners, students, travelers, and anyone who wants a smaller tablet for streaming, reading, notes, sketching, browsing, and light work. The 11-inch size gives it a cleaner everyday pitch than Samsung’s larger productivity tablets. You can carry it easily, but the screen still feels roomy enough for split-screen use, media, and casual work.

We went hands-on with the Galaxy Tab S11 series and came away liking Samsung’s decision to bring back the smaller 11-inch model. The AMOLED screen, slim build, S Pen support, and flagship hardware give it more range than a basic streaming slate, especially when you want one device for entertainment and occasional productivity.
Amazon also shows a 4.7-star rating from 441 reviews, which gives the listing some useful buyer backing. The main caveat is ecosystem lock-in. iPad users already deep in Apple apps and accessories probably shouldn’t switch just for a discount. The deal is also shown as Prime-exclusive, so you’ll likely need an eligible Prime account to see the final checkout total.