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Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra to have a bigger battery

Samsung is working on the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra, the successor to the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra which was announced in September and released in October. Samsung may follow a similar launch pattern with the S11 Ultra, and today a new rumor gives us some good news about its battery capacity.

Namely, that it will grow. The Tab S11 Ultra allegedly has a battery with a rated capacity of 11,374 mAh. This won’t be the advertised capacity, however, that one is called typical capacity and should be around 11,700 mAh to 11,900 mAh.


Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

For comparison, note that the Tab S10 Ultra’s battery has a rated capacity of 10,880 mAh and a typical (advertised) capacity of 11,200 mAh. So it’s not a huge difference in the new model, but an increase in battery size is very welcome no matter how small it may be.

Notably, this is the first increase in battery size for Samsung’s Galaxy Tab Ultra. The Ultra moniker started to be used with the Tab S8 Ultra, and that one had an 11,200 mAh cell just like the current Tab S10 Ultra.

According to a previous rumor, the Tab S11 Ultra will be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400 SoC. That’s the only other detail about it that’s been outed so far, but we shall definitely be hearing more about it in the coming weeks and months, so stay tuned.

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