Samsung is continuing its efforts to expand its product lineup, with the upcoming Galaxy Tab A11 now making headlines thanks to a newly leaked live image. The picture reveals that the tablet maintains the simple and practical design language typical of the Galaxy Tab A series’ entry-level models.
It features slim bezels on the front, with a front camera positioned on the top edge for video calls in landscape mode. On the back, there’s a single camera and LED flash located in the corner.
Galaxy Tab A11 live image revealed
Bearing the model number SM-X135N, the tablet’s exact specifications remain unconfirmed. While Samsung has not yet revealed hardware details, earlier leaks suggest it will pack a 5,000mAh battery and be priced under $150. The Galaxy Tab A11 is expected to replace the Galaxy Tab A9, which launched in 2023 with an 8.7-inch TFT LCD display, a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, up to 8GB of RAM, and Android 13 out of the box (upgradeable to Android 15).

Although it’s unclear how much the hardware will change, the device is expected to retain features like stereo speakers, microSD card support, and a USB-C port, making it a functional option for basic daily use.
While no exact launch date has been confirmed, the Galaxy Tab A11 is likely to debut next month, first in India, followed by a global release.

