
While EE Tech Drops are open to anyone, a select number of existing customers will be given an early heads-up about the limited-time (and limited quantity) price crash
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Save over £150 on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE tomorrow only
- EE will launch its latest Tech Drop tomorrow (May 20)
- This first-come-first-served sale will see record price cuts to gadgets
- Next up, it's the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE tablet
- EE has slashed £150 off the price of its newly-launched tablet
- That easily tops the latest sale on this Android tablet on Amazon
- Tech Drop is open to existing EE subscribers and non-customers
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EE is back with another blink-and-you'll-miss-it price cut. Dubbed a Tech Drop, the mobile network introduced this never-before-seen perk for millions of its mobile and broadband customers last month.
If you missed the announcement, EE's Tech Drop unleashes a Black Friday-topping price crash that's only available for a very limited amount of time and with a limited amount of stock. The discount is open to everyone, so there's no need to sign up for one of its broadband, phone, or SIM-only deals to qualify.
However, EE customers will get a heads-up as the mobile carrier will fire the starting pistol by sending a notification to its customers via the MyEE app. While the first EE Tech Drop saw the Beats Studio Pro noise-cancelling headphones slashed to £149. That represented a massive 50% off the RRP of £349.99.
For its second-ever Tech Drop, EE has chosen the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE.
EE has slashed £150 off the cost of the Galaxy Tab S10 FE on Tuesday May 20, 2025.
At just £349, this is an incredible deal for a premium Android tablet. It boasts a 10.9-inch screen with a buttery-smooth 90Hz refresh rate, a speedy octa-core chipset coupled with 8GB of RAM — more than some laptops!
Samsung released its Galaxy Tab S10 FE earlier this year, so this represents the first blockbuster price cut it's ever enjoyed
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Samsung has designed the case with IP68 dust and water resistance, shielding the Android tablet against accidental spills and splashes. On the back, you'll find a 13MP rear-facing camera for photos, videos, and document scans. On the front, there's a 12MP selfie camera that'll offer high definition video calls.
Save £150 on the Galaxy Tab S10 FE with EE Tech Drop
Samsung only launched its £499 Galaxy Tab S10 FE on April 10, but it's now available at its lowest-ever price... provided you're quick enough to bag this incredible offer. With an S Pen stylus bundled in the box, 8GB of RAM and an octa-core processor, this is a lightweight tablet designed to run the latest Android devices, including Circle to Search with Google.
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There's an S Pen stylus in the box for handwritten notes, signing PDFs, and drawing. While it ships with 128GB of built-in storage, Samsung lets you insert a microSD card with up to 2TB of additional storage, so you can store thousands of family photos, videos, critical files, and applications.
Some of the latest Android features, like Circle to Search with Google that made its debut on the Galaxy S25, S25+ and Galaxy S25 Ultra from Samsung at the beginning of the year, are supported by this tablet.
EE Tech Drops will only be available for a 24-hour period... or until the limited stock runs out. Either way, you'll need to act fast or risk missing out
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The new Tech Drop perk is always sold on a first-come-first-served basis. Interestingly, Tech Drop will not be limited to EE customers, so those who rely on rival mobile networks for their 5G data and calls can still attempt to snag these products at their lowest-ever prices.
However, existing EE mobile and broadband customers will receive an alert up to 24 hours before each Tech Drop — giving them a heads-up. If you want the best shot at securing the latest Tech Drop, it pays to switch your mobile phone, SIM-only, or full-fibre broadband deal over to EE.
Speaking about the new Tech Drop initiative when it launched back in April, Director of Gaming and Consumer Electronics at EE, Sam Kemp said: "As part of our mission to offer customers access to the best tech, we’re excited to unveil our new monthly Tech Drops initiative. Launching this week, our first EE Tech Drop will give thousands of people the chance to make huge savings on one of the hottest pieces of tech on the market – but they must be quick as the deals only runs for a limited time period. All customers need to do is download the EE App and look out for the next Tech Drop."
Marc Allera — who heads up EE and BT's consumer division — heralded the new deal as a continuation of the reimagining of the EE brand, which was introduced over 18 months ago
EE PRESS OFFICEThe one-of-its-kind perk builds on the overhaul to the EE brand announced in late 2023.
The shake-up saw BT TV boxes nationwide rebranded to EE TV overnight, the introduction of EE ID, and faster full-fibre broadband speeds than parent company BT.
It also saw EE expand beyond SIM-only deals and broadband, with brand-new games consoles, home security cameras, and smart fridges stocked in its online store.
Future Tech Drops from EE are expected to include record deals on laptops, flatscreen TVs, and other gadgets found on EE's store shelves — all sold at significantly reduced prices. Remember to download the EE App now to ensure you don't miss out on tomorrow's Galaxy Galaxy Tab S10 FE offer.