Galaxy Tab A11 Surfaces in Certifications, Could Launch Soon with Familiar Specs

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Samsung looks ready to expand its budget-friendly tablet range once again with the upcoming Galaxy Tab A11 LTE. The device recently appeared in both FCC and IMEI certification databases, hinting that an official release may be just around the corner. While full specs have yet to be confirmed, the Galaxy Tab A-series has long catered to students, casual users, and anyone looking for a solid Android tablet at an affordable price.

The Galaxy Tab A11 LTE, identified by the model number SM-X135G, showed up in the FCC listings with support for dual-band WiFi. It was also tested with Samsung’s HQ-3565S and HQ-6739SDS Li-ion batteries and the EP-T1510 charging adapter.

These listings confirm a 4,980mAh battery capacity—likely marketed as 5,100mAh typical—along with 15W wired fast charging support. Interestingly, these are the same specs found in the previous Galaxy Tab A9, suggesting Samsung may not be making major hardware changes with this new model.

As for the IMEI entry, it didn’t reveal any specs directly. But based on the Galaxy Tab A9, we can make some educated guesses. The A9 featured an 8.7-inch LCD display with a 60Hz refresh rate and HD+ resolution. It ran on the MediaTek Helio G99 chip, included Bluetooth 5.3, and shipped with Android 15. The A11 may carry forward similar features with only slight updates.

For now, it looks like Samsung is sticking to its formula—keeping things simple and affordable, ideal for everyday users who want a reliable tablet without the high price tag. Stay tuned as more concrete details are expected to roll out soon.

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