Samsung Galaxy Tab A11: The upcoming Android tablet receives FCC certification


Samsung Galaxy Tab A9, an entry -level tablet launched in 2023. (Image source: notebookcheck)

Samsung should launch the Galaxy Tab A11, a new tablet in its TAB A budget series. The device appeared on the FCC, revealing details concerning its connectivity options and its battery.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab series A series is a range of budget -oriented tablets. The series should receive a new model: The Galaxy Tab A11.

Previously, a tablet with SM-X130 model number was certified by the Wi-Fi alliance. It should be the wifi-only variant of the Galaxy A11 tab. Now the LTE variant with the SM-X135 model number has been certified by the Federal Commission Commission (FCC) in the United States.

THE FCC certification Confirm that the tablet supports GSM, WCDMA and LTE connectivity. In addition, it supports double band wifi (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz).

In addition to connectivity options, the tablet is listed with HQ-3565S and HQ-6739SDS LI-IS batteries. It is likely that the tab will have a battery capacity of around 5,000 mAh. FCC certification also lists the EP-T1510 load adapter, which supports 15 W depending on Samsung website.

Certification does not reveal the complete specifications of the tablet. However, it is a strong indicator of an imminent release. The Galaxy Tab A11 would be the successor to the Galaxy Tab A9, which was launched in October 2023. The TAB A9 included an 8.7 -inch LCD panel with a resolution of 800 x 1340 pixels. It was powered by the Helio G99 processor. The tablet was delivered with an 8 MP rear camera and a 2MP front camera. The TAB A9 had a 5,100 mAh battery with a 15 W wired charging support. It was at the price of 160 USD.

Connectivity options of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 LTE variant. (Image source: FCC)
Battery and load details of the Galaxy Tab A11 LTE variant. (Image source: FCC)

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