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Samsung confirms the Galaxy Tab S11 series' launch timeframe

Samsung confirms the Galaxy Tab S11 series' launch timeframe

GSM Arena2 days ago
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra last September, so it's expected to introduce the Galaxy Tab S11 series during the same time this year. Samsung is yet to announce the launch date for the Galaxy Tab S11 lineup, but during the Q2 2025 earnings call, the Korean brand confirmed the launch timeframe.
Leaked low-res render of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
That timeframe is "the second half of the year." This still doesn't tell us whether or not the Tab S11 series will arrive in September or even in Q3 2025 (before October), but it's good to know that Samsung intends to launch the Tab S11 lineup before 2026.
Here's what Samsung said: 'Beyond smartphones, we are accelerating our ecosystem strategy in the second half of the year with a range of new products designed to maximize Galaxy's competitive edge, including the next-generation form factor. First, we are set to release the Galaxy Tab S11 series, powered by enhanced AI capabilities and new mid-tier and entry-level models will complete our portfolio.'
Samsung didn't confirm how many tablets the Galaxy Tab S11 series consists of, but rumors have so far talked about the Galaxy Tab S11 and Galaxy S11 Ultra. We even saw their live images and the Ultra model's render last month.
Circling back to the Q2 2025 earnings call, in addition to confirming the 2025 launch of the Galaxy Tab S11 series, Samsung also confirmed the launch of "XR devices and TriFold devices" in 2025.
Expect to hear more about these devices as we inch closer to their launch.
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