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GoodNotes will be bundled for free with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9

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It is clear that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series has been positioned as tablets designed for productivity and possibly even as a laptop replacement of sorts. The large displays coupled with the keyboard and stylus accessories certainly make it perfect for users on the go who need to write up documents or design.

That being said, if you are thinking about picking up the Galaxy Tab S9 models, then you might be interested to learn that Samsung has announced that customers who purchase any of the Galaxy Tab S9 models will receive a free copy of GoodNotes for a year.

For those unfamiliar, GoodNotes is a note-taking app that’s available across multiple platforms such as Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. At its most basic level, it is a note-taking app but it can also let you draw on it, make annotations on PDF and PPT files, create digital notebooks for different projects, and more.

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It is quite a comprehensive app that should be more than enough for most users. Keep in mind that the app will only be bundled for free for a year, and after that users will need to purchase their own license which is a one-time purchase of $9.99.

Some of the other promotions that Samsung will be running include 2 months of free access to Adobe Lightroom, along with four months of free access to YouTube Premium, and 6 months of Microsoft 365 Basic.

Samsung is also still running their preorder promotion for the Galaxy Tab S9 lineup, where in addition to the bonuses we mentioned above, customers can also look forward to getting as much as $650 off the tablets, free storage upgrade for the Galaxy Tab S9+ and Ultra models, and also a 50% discount on the Book Cover Keyboard Slim accessory.

For more details or to place your order, head on over to Samsung’s website.

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Tyler Lee
A graphic novelist wannabe. Amateur chef. Mechanical keyboard enthusiast. Writer of tech with over a decade of experience. Juggles between using a Mac and Windows PC, switches between iOS and Android, believes in the best of both worlds.

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