Just yesterday, new information about both the Galaxy Tab A11 and Galaxy Tab A11 Plus emerged from multiple sources. To recap, the latter landed on Geekbench just days after the former appeared on the same benchmarking platform. On top of that, a well-known source shared an apparent picture of a Galaxy Tab A11 prototype.
Now, Roland Quandt has discovered that Samsung has already listed the Galaxy Tab A11 with and without LTE connectivity on its UAE website. While we would expect Samsung to swiftly remove these, we have grabbed screenshots and product photos before it manages to do so.
Based on the information contained on Samsung's early listings, the Galaxy Tab A11 centres around an 8.7-inch and 90 Hz display complemented by a MediaTek Helio G99 chipset with 4 GB of RAM at its disposal. Moreover, the compact tablet comes with 64 GB or 128 GB of storage and a 5,100 mAh battery within an 8 mm housing that weighs 335 g.
Meanwhile, Quandt claims to have seen corresponding Galaxy Tab A11 Plus listings. Although we cannot find these on Samsung's UAE website, we have no reason to doubt the authenticity of the photos that Quandt has shared. Ultimately, the Galaxy Tab A11 Plus looks a lot like the Galaxy Tab A9 Plus that precedes it (curr. $209 on Amazon), thanks to its 11-inch display.
While less known about the Galaxy Tab A11 Plus for now, yesterday's Geekbench leak suggests that Samsung has installed a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 or Dimensity 7300X chipset to distinguish this tablet from the smaller Galaxy Tab A11. Additionally, other leaks indicate that the series will start for €199.99. However, it is currently unclear when Samsung will introduce its two new budget tablets at this stage.
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Samsung (1) (2) Roland Quandt & WinFuture

























