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Samsung seems to be gearing up to expand its entry-level tablet lineup with the Galaxy Tab A11 LTE. The device has just surfaced in certification databases, suggesting an official launch could be right around the corner. While the specs haven’t been fully revealed yet, the “A” series has traditionally offered accessible Android tablets designed for students, casual users, and multimedia consumption on a budget.

New Galaxy Tab A11 Budget Tablet in the Works

The South Korean tech giant’s upcoming Galaxy Tab A11 was just spotted on FCC and IMEI, carrying the SM-X135G model number for the LTE version. On the FCC database, the Galaxy Tab A11 surfaced with support for dual band WiFi and was being tested with HQ-3565S and HQ-6739SDS Li-ion batteries and EP-T1510 adapter.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A9
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9

This confirms the Galaxy Tab A11’s 4,980mAh battery capacity, which will likely have a typical rating of around 5,100mAh. Meanwhile, the adapter brings support for 15W wired fast charging. To recall, Samsung announced its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab A9, with identical specs. So we might not be getting any substantial upgrade with the Tab A11.

Unfortunately, the IMEI certification does not reveal any details regarding the specs and features of this budget tablet. But taking a look at the Galaxy Tab A9, we can make a few speculations. Samsung released the Galaxy Tab A9 with an 8.7-inch LCD panel with a 60Hz refresh rate and HD+ resolution. It is equipped with the Helio G99 SoC, runs on Android 15, Bluetooth 5.3, and more. Meaning, there could be minor improvements in the next gen model.

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