Samsung to offer battery upgrade to the Galaxy Tab S11 series

Samsung is working on its next-generation tablet, the Galaxy Tab S11 series, to debut later this year, and is also rumored to offer a battery upgrade.
The Korean tech giant is already working on several devices to launch later this year: for instance, the Galaxy Z Flip FE, Galaxy S25 FE, Galaxy G Fold, and Project Moohan. Apart from these devices, the company is also expected to debut the Galaxy Tab S11 series and Galaxy S10 Lite by the end of this year.
Meanwhile, a new report from GalaxyClub revealed that Samsung could offer a battery upgrade to its upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 series, which will include two models: Galaxy Tab S11 and Galaxy Tab S11.
According to the report, the Galaxy Tab S11 will feature a battery rated at 8,160 mAh, which is expected to be marketed with a typical capacity of 8,400 mAh, similar to the Galaxy Tab S9. Whereas the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is rumored to feature a battery with a rated capacity of 11,374 mAh, which is 500mAh bigger as compared to the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra’s 10,880 mAh.
A few days back, it was reported that the Galaxy Tab S11’s chip could be 64% slower than the iPad Pro lineup. However, Samsung has yet to release any official statement regarding this report, so it remains to be seen whether the company will boost the battery capacity.