Samsung and Apple are both offering speedy tablets, with the latest iPad Pro and Galaxy Tab S9 proving popular with tech shoppers. Just days after Sky launched an affordable £11 monthly deal on the 2022 iPad model, the provider has added a cheaper way to buy Samsung's newest FE device.

Sky's £11 per month offer on the older 2022 iPad has been flying off the shelves ever since Apple unviled its newer (and more expensive) 2024 iPad Pro. Now, Samsung fans can grab a much cheaper tablet too.

Instead of spending £449 outright for the model at Samsung, Sky customers can bag the Tab S9 FE for £14 per month - an unmissable cost-splitting offer that works out to be only 46p a day across 30-days.

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This lower cost is spread over a 48-month contract, making it easier to purchase the flagship 10.9-inch device without needing hundreds up front. Anyone opting for Samsung's rival plan would be paying a steeper £21.63 a month.

While the £14 monthly price tag is a surprisingly cheaper way to buy the model, there's also a completely free accessory thrown in - and it's not available on Samsung's site. Sky will gift anyone who takes out the £14 a month Tab S9 FE contract a free pair of Galaxy Buds FE.

These active noise-cancelling headphones usually retail at £74 but this time you'll get them for absolutely nothing. This is a massive bonus for tech-savvy individuals on the go, allowing them to work remotely with the convenience of a new tablet and earphones.

There's a catch that shoppers should be aware of - opting for the contract will cost more in the long run. Sky is known for its longer contracts and customers will have to commit to four years of paying £14 per month on the 48-month contract - totalling £672.

Despite this higher price, tech experts, like our tech team who cover big brand launches, contracts, and data plans, argue it's one of the best ways to upgrade. This is because you won't need any money upfront, and the £14 payments are a lot less noticeable than a hefty £450 lump sum.

Sky isn't the only retailer offering the FE Tab S9, as we've mentioned Samsung is also selling the device, as well as Currys. Those not interested in Samsung or Apple may want to explore the features of Google's Pixel 11 tablet.