Samsung is developing two new tablets, the Galaxy Tab A11 and A11+, with a rumored launch in India next month, as evidenced by recent certifications and leaked images.
The Galaxy Tab A11, identified by model number SM-X135N, recently received certification from Safety Korea. This certification process also yielded a live image of the device, providing an initial visual representation of the tablet. While specific technical specifications were not disclosed during this certification, previous unconfirmed reports indicated the Galaxy Tab A11 would feature a 5,000 mAh battery.
This battery capacity aligns closely with its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab A9, released in 2023, which incorporated a 5,100 mAh battery. The Galaxy Tab A11 is positioned as the direct successor to the Galaxy Tab A9. Correspondingly, the Galaxy Tab A11+ is expected to succeed the Galaxy Tab A9+. Both upcoming models are anticipated to be positioned as low-end devices, reflecting the market segment of their predecessors, and are therefore projected to be offered at an affordable price point.