Samsung has decided to bypass the Galaxy Tab A10 series and go directly to the new Tab A11 lineup. The smaller of the two models briefly appeared on Samsung’s UAE website—likely by mistake—revealing details ahead of its official launch.

The Galaxy Tab A11 is set to replace Samsung’s most affordable tablet, the Galaxy Tab A9, which was also the company’s only model with a display smaller than 10 inches. The A11 brings key upgrades such as a smoother screen refresh rate and a better front-facing camera, while much of the hardware remains familiar.

Galaxy Tab A11 Specifications
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Display: 8.7-inch TFT, 800 × 1340 pixels, 90 Hz refresh rate
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Processor: MediaTek Helio G99 (2.2 GHz) with Mali-G57 MC2 GPU
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RAM: 4 GB or 8 GB
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Storage: 64 GB or 128 GB, expandable via microSD
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Main Camera: 8 MP
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Front Camera: 5 MP
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Battery: 5,100 mAh with 15W charging
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Software: One UI 7 based on Android 15
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Other: Dolby Atmos stereo speakers, 3.5 mm headphone jack
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Dimensions: 211 × 124.7 × 8 mm
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Weight: 335 g
The Galaxy Tab A11 will be available in both Wi-Fi and 4G variants. Pricing hasn’t been confirmed, but it is expected to come in under $215 USD. Color options will include dark gray and silver.

Galaxy Tab A11+: The Bigger Sibling
While the standard A11 leaked through Samsung’s site, the larger Galaxy Tab A11+ is still under wraps but has already been detailed by WinFuture.
This model will replace the Galaxy Tab A9+. It features a larger 11-inch display, a more powerful Dimensity 7300 chipset, 6 GB or 8 GB of RAM, and 128 GB or 256 GB of storage—also expandable via microSD. A bigger battery is also expected, making it a stronger option for media and productivity.
With these two models, Samsung is refreshing its entry-level tablet range, offering smoother displays, updated processors, and better cameras, while still keeping prices affordable.



