Samsung seems to be gearing up for the launch of its next affordable tablet, the Galaxy Tab A11, and the latest development points to the official unveiling being just around the corner. The upcoming device has now been spotted on the Safety Korea certification website, and the listing not only confirms its model number but also gives us a first real-world glimpse at its design.

The tablet, listed under the model number SM-X135N, is widely believed to be the Galaxy Tab A11. This same identifier has been seen on multiple certification platforms in recent weeks, including the FCC and IMEI databases, further confirming its existence. The live image included in the Safety Korea listing shows a simple, functional design with a front-facing camera positioned for portrait use, suggesting that the tablet is geared toward casual usage, video calls, and educational purposes.

Recent leaks indicate that the Galaxy Tab A11 will house a 5,000mAh battery with support for 15W wired charging, offering solid battery life for everyday use while keeping charging times relatively short. The FCC listing also confirmed Bluetooth and dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity, while network support is expected to include GSM, WCDMA, and LTE for the cellular variant, identified as model number SM-X135G.

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Tab A11 alongside a slightly more advanced Galaxy Tab A11+ model. Both are set to succeed the Galaxy Tab A9 and Tab A9+, which debuted in 2023 as budget-friendly tablets aimed at students, light users, and entertainment consumers. The Tab A9 series offered good value with features like an 8.7-inch LCD display, MediaTek Helio G99 chipset, and a large battery, all at a competitive price.

If the Galaxy Tab A11 follows the same philosophy, we can expect it to deliver an improved display experience, efficient multitasking with updated software, and enhanced connectivity features, while still maintaining an affordable price point. This combination would make it appealing to families, casual users, and those looking for a reliable secondary device for travel or learning.

Samsung has not officially confirmed the launch date, but with certifications piling up and live images now appearing online, it seems only a matter of time before the Galaxy Tab A11 makes its official debut. Considering the company’s trend of launching new tablets alongside their “plus” variants, both models may be announced together in the coming weeks.

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