Samsung has a new midrange tablet, and it didn’t bother with a flashy keynote or even a press release. The Galaxy Tab A11 just popped up on Samsung’s UAE website, confirming earlier leaks and tying the A-series branding closer to the freshly announced Galaxy Tab S11 lineup. In fact, Samsung skipped “Tab A10” entirely, opting to align the numbering with its flagship series.

The Galaxy Tab A11 is pitched as a “premium” device that “stays true to the Galaxy identity,” though in reality it’s more of a budget-friendly alternative than a design twin to the Tab S11. Priced at around €200, the tablet features an 8.7-inch TFT display at 1340 x 800 resolution, paired with either a MediaTek Helio G99 or its lightly refreshed sibling, the G200.

Specs include a base model with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, plus a higher-end 8GB/128GB option. There’s an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front-facer, along with a 5,100 mAh battery that may feel a bit underpowered for the screen size. Samsung is also offering a 4G-enabled variant for on-the-go connectivity.

Interestingly, the Galaxy Tab A11+ is still absent from official listings worldwide. That hasn’t stopped tipster Roland Quandt from sharing design renders of the larger model, which history suggests will start at around €220 — similar to the Tab A9 Plus back in 2023.

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