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Galaxy Tab A11 Moves Closer to Launch as Support Pages in Multiple Regions

Samsung is looking forward to launching its budget-friendly tablet: the Galaxy Tab A11. The support page for the tablet is now live in various regions, hinting at the near launch.

Samsung currently has at least two tablets in the pipeline to introduce by the end of this year, including Galaxy Tab S11, Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, and Galaxy Tab A11. However, the official launch timeline for any of these tablets is unclear yet.

Meanwhile, the support pages for the Galaxy A11 have now appeared in several regions, which hints that the affordable category tablet appears to be under development, and the launch may be near.

According to the support page, the Galaxy Tab A11, carrying the SM-X130 (Wi-Fi only variant) model number, has been spotted in the UK, Ireland, and Latin America, while the model number SM-X133 (Wi-Fi only variant) surfaced in India, Taiwan, and Indonesia. At the same time, Galaxy Tab A11 with model number SM-X135G (LTE variant) has gone live in Indonesia and Brazil.

Alternatively, there are a few model numbers of Galaxy Tab A11 whose support pages are not spotted yet, but they might go live in the near future. These model numbers are as follows: 

  • SM-X135N—Korea-based LTE variant 
  • SM-X135F – Region-specific LTE variant 

However, the support pages haven’t revealed any specific details regarding the Galaxy Tab A11, but it seems that the company is close to launching the tablet. 

Harsh

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