Samsung already has a few Galaxy A series phones in its pipeline to launch this year, like the Galaxy A07 and perhaps the Galaxy A57; meanwhile, it looks like another tablet in a budget category has just been added to the list, as a recent report suggests the first-ever look of the Galaxy Tab A11.
The Korean company appears to be expanding the affordable Galaxy tablet lineup, having already started developing the Galaxy Tab A11, according to the recent listing on Safety Korea, a certification specific to the company’s home country, South Korea.
More specifically, the latest Safety Korea listings significantly reveal the first-ever look of the Galaxy Tab A11 model, showcasing its overall front design. However, the images don’t really offer specific details regarding the device; instead, they perhaps give an idea that the newest tablet is supposed to be designed thin yet stylish.
At the same time, the Safety Korea listings also showcase that the Galaxy Tab A11 comes with the model numbers SM-X133 and SM-X135N, which hint at being an LTE variant. However, the Wi-Fi model has not appeared yet, and thus, it’s too early to suggest that the Wi-Fi unit is also available, at least for now.
Also, unfortunately, the certifications don’t provide any other key detail of the Galaxy Tab A11, so it’s hard to predict its specifications, excluding the typical battery capacity of nearly 5,100 mAh.
Since the Galaxy Tab A11 has been spotted for the first time on any certifications, while the listings are from South Korea, this suggests that Samsung has started developing the Tab A11 device in its home country, and it remains to be seen which launch timeline will be scheduled for the model.
Well, the Galaxy Tab S11 series has just passed the FCC certifications, and the tablet has also appeared on other listings as well. This eventually shows that 2025 is going to be interesting for fans, and Samsung has a good amount of Galaxy devices to launch this year.