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Samsung looks set to add two new models to its budget tablet range, with leaks revealing the Galaxy Tab A11 and A11+. Leaked promotional material shared by Android Headlines suggests both devices will focus on affordability without cutting back on features that matter, including long software support.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+
Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+

The Tab A11 is expected to carry an 8.7-inch screen with a resolution of 1340×800, while the larger Tab A11+ moves up to an 11-inch display at 1920×1200. Both are tipped to include a 90Hz refresh rate, which should make scrolling and animations feel smoother than on most entry-level tablets.

Under the hood, the two models take different approaches. The Tab A11 is said to use MediaTek’s Helio G99 chip, paired with either 4GB or 8GB of RAM and storage options up to 128GB. The Tab A11+ reportedly gets a more modern 4nm MediaTek MT8167 processor with 6GB or 8GB of RAM and as much as 256GB of storage. Both versions are expected to support microSD cards up to 2TB, giving users more flexibility.

The base model now supports a 90Hz refresh rate, up from 60Hz on its predecessor — an upgrade Samsung may highlight as a smoother, more fluid display. The Plus model, however, sticks with the same 90Hz refresh rate as the Tab A9+.

For sound, the Tab A11 will feature dual speakers, while the A11+ gets a quad-speaker setup. Cameras are modest at 8MP on the back and 5MP on the front—sufficient for video calls or casual photos. Battery capacity is rated at 5,100mAh for the smaller model with 15W charging, and 7,040mAh with 25W charging for the larger one.

Perhaps the only reasonable upgrade is Samsung’s software promise: seven years of Android and security updates. That level of support is rarely seen in the budget space and could give these devices an edge over rivals from brands like REDMI and Realme.

If the pricing lands in line with past Tab A-series devices, the Galaxy Tab A11 and A11+ could appeal to students, families, and anyone looking for a tablet that stays relevant well into the next decade.

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