Samsung seems to be gearing up to launch a new budget tablet, and signs point toward the arrival of the Galaxy Tab A11 LTE. The device has been spotted on both the US FCC certification site and the IMEI database, giving us a strong hint that the launch might not be far away. While Samsung has yet to make an official announcement, the multiple appearances of this device across regulatory platforms confirm its existence and hint at its key specifications.

The listing on the FCC shows the model number SM-X135G, which matches what has been seen in the IMEI records. This means that the LTE version of the Galaxy Tab A11 is now certified to support global GSM, WCDMA, and LTE networks. Additionally, it will feature Bluetooth and dual-band Wi-Fi support for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz, giving users a good range of connectivity options, especially for those who prefer staying connected on the move.

The tablet appears to have been tested with two lithium-ion batteries, both offering a rated capacity of 4980mAh and a typical capacity of 5000mAh. These batteries are not entirely new and were previously used in the Galaxy Tab A9. The Tab A11 also supports 15W wired fast charging, which is a helpful addition for users looking for quicker recharges without needing to move to a higher price range. The charger mentioned in the certification is the EP-T1510 adapter.

With these hints in place, it is expected that the Galaxy Tab A11 will launch with minor but important upgrades over its predecessor, the Galaxy Tab A9. That model debuted in 2023 and offered an 8.7-inch LCD display with a 60Hz refresh rate, powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 processor. It featured 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, an 8-megapixel rear camera, and a basic 2-megapixel front camera. It was priced at Rs. 12999 for the Wi-Fi only model, making it one of the more accessible Samsung tablets on the market.

While we do not yet have the official specifications or pricing for the Tab A11, the new listing suggests it will likely keep a similar form factor but enhance performance, connectivity, and possibly design. It could also offer better multitasking support and software optimization under One UI for tablets. Since Samsung has already secured the necessary certifications, the launch of the Galaxy Tab A11 could be announced in the coming weeks.

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