Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Tablet Launch Imminent, Spotted on Certification Listings
Samsung is reportedly working on a new A-series tablet, likely to be dubbed the Galaxy Tab A11 LTE. While the company hasn't shared any details regarding this, the device has appeared in multiple certification listings, hinting at an imminent launch. Here's what to expect from this upcoming A-series tablet.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Tablet Spotted on Certification Listings
The upcoming Galaxy Tab A11 LTE was spotted on both the FCC and IMEI databases. Identified by the model number SM-X135G, the tablet's FCC listing confirms the tablet will support dual-band Wi-Fi and mentions testing with HQ-3565S and HQ-6739SDS Li-ion batteries, along with the EP-T1510 charging adapter.

According to the listing, the Galaxy Tab A11 may house a 4,980mAh battery unit, expected to be marketed as 5,100mAh, and is likely to support 15W wired fast charging. While the IMEI listing confirms the device's existence, it doesn't provide any additional insight into its specifications.
The upcoming tablet is expected to succeed the Galaxy Tab A9, which made its debut back in 2023, starting at Rs 12,999. Given that, there is a chance the next-gen tablet will also be an affordable offering. However, it may bring some upgrades over its predecessor.
To recall, the Tab A9 has the MediaTek Helio SoC and an 8.7-inch LCD panel with a standard 60Hz refresh rate. It also includes Quad speakers with Dolby Atmos support and packs a 5100mAh battery. For optics, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 offers an 8MP rear camera and a 2MP selfie camera.


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