Galaxy Tab A11 surfaces on Samsung.com with 90Hz display, same Helio G99 chipset
by Peter · GSMArena.comSamsung will be skipping over the Galaxy Tab A10 and going straight to the Tab A11 series. The smaller of the two models has already been uploaded to the Samsung UAE site, though we’re pretty sure that wasn’t intentional.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 will replace the company’s cheapest tablet and also only sub-10” slate, the Tab A9. It has an 8.7” LCD with 1,340 x 800px resolution, which now runs at 90Hz (the Tab A9 had a 60Hz display). The front-facing camera is improved as well with a 5MP sensor (it’s not much, but it’s much better than the 2MP cam on the previous model). The rear camera remains at 8MP.
Some things change, others don’t. The Helio G99, for example, is the same as on the previous model. The Tab A11 can be configured with 4GB or 8GB of RAM and 64GB or 128GB storage. The good news is that there is a microSD slot, so you can easily add tons more storage on the cheap.
More good news: the tablet has a 3.5mm headphone jack in addition to Dolby-engineered stereo speakers (1W) with Dolby Atmos support.
The Tab A11 weighs 335g and has a small 5,100mAh battery built in, which charges over the USB-C 2.0 port. There’s dual-band Wi-Fi 5 (ac) and Bluetooth 5.3 support, plus global positioning, but no NFC.
Note that the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 will be available in Wi-Fi only and 4G variants. Pricing isn’t available yet, but it should start under €200. The color options are Gray and Silver.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ is not showing up on Samsung.com yet, but WinFuture has details to share. This will be a larger 11” tablet, just like the Tab A9+ that it replaces. It should have a larger battery, but its capacity is TBD (the old model had a 7,040mAh battery).
One significant difference between A and A+ models, other than the size, is that the plus tablet offers faster 5G connectivity – this will be courtesy of the Dimensity 7300 chipset (the Helio G99 is 4G only). The larger tablet will come with 6GB or 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB storage (expandable via microSD).
More details on the Tab A11+ should be available soon and we expect that both new entry-level tablets will go on sale soon.