The tablets now give their buyers more than the usual share of perks

Aug 10, 2013 08:38 GMT  ·  By

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 Student Edition, or a 7-inch, 8-inch, and 10-inch Galaxy Tab 3 already have their own integrated storage space, from 8GB to 32-64 GB.

Some may not think that's enough though, especially those that can't afford or just don't feel it's worth paying for a lot of SSD storage.

So Samsung has decided to make it easier on its potential customers.

Long story short, 50 GB of free Dropbox storage will be provided to everyone who buys one of those devices.

The storage space will be accessible for two years, after which customers will have to start paying if they wish to keep the service. If it wasn't for free, owners would have had to fork up $120 / €120.

Galaxy Note 8.0 will include $50 / €50 worth of Samsung WatchON movie store credit too, while Galaxy Tab 2 Student Edition and 3 swap that for $10 / €10 Google Play store credit, plus a three-month Hulu Plus subscription, and Boingo Wi-Fi access.

Note 8.0 should get Hulu, Boingo and Google Play credit too, though the latter is rated at $25 / €25 instead.

Sadly, only US customers will benefit from these offers, until September 30 at the latest.