
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 series is expected to debut in October this year. Like the Tab S10 series, the upcoming lineup may include two models, such as the Tab S11+ and the Tab S11 Ultra.
Ahead of the expected launch, the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has emerged in the database of the SGS Fimko certification platform. The listing has revealed that the Tab S11 Ultra will see a major increase in the battery department compared to the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra SGS Fimko certified

The above screenshot reveals that the SGS Fimko has approved a Samsung tablet with model number variants such as SM-X936B, SM-X936N, and SM-X930. As per reports, these model numbers are associated with the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra’s 5G+Wi-Fi version, Wi-Fi-only version, and South Korean edition, respectively.
The SGS Fimko listing reveals that the Tab S11 Ultra houses a massive 11,600mAh battery. It also hints that the tablet may support 45W fast charging. While there is no increase in fast charging capabilities, the Tab S11 Ultra’s battery is 400mAh larger than its predecessor. The listing has no information about the device’s other specifications.
The Geekbench listing of the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra that surfaced last month revealed that it will feature the Dimensity 9400+ chipset, 12GB of RAM, and Android 16. The details about its display and cameras are yet to be revealed.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Lite in works
In related news, Samsung is also working on an affordable tablet called the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite. The Exynos 1380-powered tablet is expected to feature 6GB of RAM, Android 15, an 8,000mAh battery, and 25W charging support. It may launch globally in August or September.