Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra and Galaxy A07 bag a new round of certifications
Samsung has already confirmed that it’s launching the Galaxy Tab S11 series before the end of the year, and rumors have been swirling recently about both the S11 and S11 Ultra – these are expected to be the only members of the family.
Now, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has been certified by 3C in China, with the model number SM-X930. It will support 45W wired charging as revealed before.
Past rumors and leaks talked about the tablet being powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400+ SoC, and having an 11,600 mAh battery, which is ever so slightly bigger than its predecessor’s.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy A07, meanwhile, has been certified by IMDA in Singapore with the model number SM-A975F/DS.
Unfortunately, this certification hasn’t outed any details about the handset. It’s rumored to sport an HD+ LCD screen, Android 15, 6GB of RAM, and will be powered by MediaTek’s Helio G99 SoC.
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