Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra certification confirms its battery size and charging power

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has just been certified by SGS Fimko, and this process has confirmed its battery capacity and charging capabilities. The tablet will have an 11,600 mAh battery with support for 45W wired charging.

Compared to its predecessor from last year, that’s a tiny 400 mAh increase in battery size, while the charging speed has remained the same. This certification hasn’t revealed any other specs.
Based on a Geekbench listing, the Tab S11 Ultra will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset (even though it will most likely launch after the Dimensity 9500 has become official), paired with 12GB of RAM. It will run Android 16 from day one, undoubtedly with Samsung’s One UI 8 on top.
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