Samsung’s tablet lineup is about to get a new budget-friendly addition. Following rumors about the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, Tab S11, and Tab S11 Ultra, a fourth model has now surfaced — the Galaxy Tab A11. And thanks to a new Safety Korea listing, we’re getting our first real-world look at it.

The listing shows a Samsung tablet carrying model number SM-X135N, believed to be the Galaxy Tab A11. While the certification doesn’t spill any specifications, it does feature a clear image of the device’s front. The selfie camera is positioned for portrait orientation, a design choice Samsung often reserves for its more affordable Galaxy Tab A series. In the image, the bezels are reasonably slim, and the overall shape is consistent with Samsung’s no-frills, entry-level design philosophy.

Previous leaks point to a 5,000mAh battery, matching the capacity of the Galaxy Tab A9 from 2023. That figure is on the modest side for a tablet, but it aligns with the A-series focus on portability and basic functionality over raw endurance. Expect the A11 to handle everyday tasks like browsing, streaming, and light productivity, but without the high-end hardware found in Samsung’s S-series tablets.

There’s also a persistent rumor about a Galaxy Tab A11+ model in development, though no official documents have confirmed it yet. One source claims both the A11 and A11+ could debut in India as early as next month, potentially arriving ahead of Samsung’s premium Tab S11 lineup later in the year.

For Samsung, the Galaxy Tab A series has always been about offering affordability and essential features. The Tab A9, for example, kept things simple with an LCD panel, basic cameras, and enough processing power for casual users. If the A11 follows the same playbook, it could appeal to students, families, or anyone looking for a secondary device — as long as Samsung nails the price.

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