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Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Tab A11 has been spotted on Geekbench. It reveals the tablet's chipset, memory, OS, and performance figures.
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In July, we learned that Samsung is developing an entry-level tablet, the Galaxy Tab A11. Since then, we got to see its real-life image, know its battery capacity and connectivity options, and check out its pricing for Europe.
Well, we now have information about the Galaxy Tab A11’s chipset, memory, operating system, and CPU and GPU performance as well, thanks to its listing on Geekbench (via Abhishek Yadav). Let’s take a look.
It reveals that the tablet has a processor with two CPU cores clocked at 2.2GHz, six CPU cores clocked at 2GHz, and Mali-G57 MC2 GPU. Going by these specifications, this chipset seems to be the MediaTek Helio G99. Apart from that, it reveals that the device has 4GB RAM and Android 15 (One UI 7.0). The Galaxy Tab A11 has scored 729 points in the single-core CPU performance test and 1,962 points in the multi-core CPU performance test.
According to leaks, the Galaxy Tab A11 has a 5,000mAh battery, 5G, dual-band Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth, GPS, a USB Type-C port, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Reportedly, Samsung will launch it in cellular and non-cellular variants with two storage options: 64GB and 128GB. The Wi-Fi-only variant’s 64GB model will cost €199 and the 128GB version will cost €239. Whereas, the 4G model’s 64GB storage version will cost €229 and the 128GB variant will cost €278.
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