Samsung looks set to refresh its budget tablet lineup with the upcoming Galaxy Tab A11 LTE. The device has now appeared on the Bluetooth SIG database, another indication that its official launch isn’t far away.

According to a report by The Tech Outlook on August 23, the Galaxy Tab A11 LTE (model number SM-X135G) has cleared Bluetooth SIG certification. This follows earlier appearances on Safety Korea, FCC, Wi-Fi Alliance, Nemko, and IMEI listings — all signs that the tablet is nearly ready to hit the market, possibly in September.
While the Bluetooth filing doesn’t add much in terms of specifications, earlier certifications have confirmed a 5,000mAh battery with 15W charging support. The tablet is also expected to include dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and hotspot connectivity. A Safety Korea listing also revealed a front image, showing slim bezels that fit Samsung’s simple, budget-friendly design. The tablet measures 210.9mm x 124.7mm with a 238mm diagonal, pointing to an 8.7-inch TFT LCD similar to the Galaxy Tab A9.

The A11 series is expected to include a standard model as well as a Tab A11 Plus, which may offer a larger screen or performance upgrades. It’s still unclear what chipset will power the Tab A11. For context, the Tab A9 and A9+ from 2023 used the MediaTek Helio G99 (4G) and Snapdragon 695 (5G), respectively. Given that the Tab A11 still lacks 5G, it could be powered by the same Helio G99 as its predecessor from 2023. Samsung could unveil the tablet at its IFA 2025 event on September 5.
Key features could include an IP54 rating, stereo speakers, and support for up to 1TB of expandable storage. With these additions, the Galaxy Tab A11 LTE looks positioned as a practical, affordable option for streaming, browsing, and light productivity.
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