Samsung’s budget tablet line is about to get an update. Leaks have started pointing to the Galaxy Tab A11 and Tab A11 Plus, two models that will replace the Tab A9 series released in late 2023.

A Geekbench listing has already given away some of the hardware. The Galaxy Tab A11 Plus (model SM-X236B) is shown running MediaTek’s Dimensity 7300 or 7300X chipset. That’s the same processor found in phones like the Motorola Razr 50 and Poco X7, and it’s paired with 6 GB of RAM. The benchmark also confirms Android 16 with Samsung’s One UI 8 on top.

On the other hand, the regular Tab A11 (model SM-X135) looks set to stay firmly in the entry-level camp. One leak shows 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage, along with a simple, no-frills design. Images posted on X give the impression that Samsung isn’t trying anything flashy here, which makes sense given the budget positioning.

Galaxy Tab A11

The A11 Plus should offer more performance headroom, but both tablets are expected to share the same basic look. While there’s no word on pricing yet, the current Tab A9 starts at around $209, so the new series should land in a similar range.

There’s no official launch date either, but speculation suggests a release before the end of 2025. With the budget tablet space heating up thanks to TCL and Xiaomi, Samsung’s refresh could help it hold onto users who want reliability and decent specs without spending too much.

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