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Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra batteries spotted on BIS

Samsung is working on its next-generation tablet series: Galaxy Tab S11, to launch later this year, and the Ultra variant of the lineup appeared online on key regulatory certification. 

The Korean tech giant is working on two new tablets, including the Galaxy Tab S11 and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, to launch soon. Currently, these tablets are in an early development stage and are not launching next month at the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9. 

Meanwhile, Sammyguru, on , revealed that two new unknown battery variants with the dedicated model numbers, including EB-BX936ABE and EB-BX936ABY, have been spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). 

These battery models are manufactured by China’s ATL and are also intended for the upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, holding the model number SM-X936. However, a few days back, the Galaxy Tab S11 (base) batteries had already been certified on the same certification with the SM-X736 model number. 

Apart from the battery’s model number, the listing doesn’t reveal any key or major details regarding the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra. Currently, there’s no official information regarding the specifications of the coming Galaxy Tab S11 series, nor even the existence of the series been confirmed yet.

It’s expected that Samsung could launch the upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra sometime in late quarter three of this year. On the other side, currently, the company is all set to launch the seventh-generation foldable phones and the Galaxy Watch 8 series

Raghav Sachdeva

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