Leaked information reveals the expected price range for the upcoming Galaxy Tab S11, which will include a more affordable model.

The leaked numbers reveal Samsung's tablet strategy, and it's more interesting than you'd expect.
Numerous leaks have revealed details about the upcoming Galaxy tablets, and a recent one has provided further insight into their potential pricing.
The same source that suggested the Galaxy S25 FE may not see a price increase has now shared the US prices for the new Galaxy tablets. While these prices have appeared before, an additional source strengthens their credibility. Furthermore, this leak highlights an intriguing detail.
The expected prices for the upcoming tablets are as follows:
Galaxy Tab S11 (12GB/256GB, Wi-Fi): $859.99
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (16GB/1TB, Wi-Fi): $1,699.99
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (12GB/256GB, Wi-Fi): $1,199.99
Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (12GB/512GB, Wi-Fi): $1,399.99
Galaxy Tab S11 Enterprise Edition (12GB/128GB, Wi-Fi): $809.99
Notably, there is a Galaxy Tab S11 Enterprise Edition, which is more affordable but offers less storage. This appears to be a new version by Samsung aimed towards business users. Enterprise Edition tablets are typically more durable and designed for demanding use.
The upcoming models were listed on the website of IT solutions company SHI, along with their MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price).
Additionally, a Plus model is not expected this year. The Galaxy Tab S10 series included Plus and Ultra versions, but this time there will be a standard, Ultra, and the new Enterprise Edition.
The Ultra's price remains consistent with last year, which is beneficial for those considering an upgrade. The standard Tab S11 is approximately $60 more expensive than the previous standard model in the Galaxy Tab S9 series. It is still uncertain whether cellular versions will be available in the US, but it seems probable.
Samsung appears to be catering to a wide range of users this time. The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra offers a large, high-quality display, a powerful MediaTek Dimensity 9400 SoC, and a large 11,600mAh battery within a slim design for those willing to invest more.
The Galaxy S11 Ultra is rumored to have a very thin design and a large screen.
The standard and Enterprise models offer options for those seeking more affordable choices, even though $800 is still a significant amount. Those open to other brands may want to consult a list of top Android tablets.
The OnePlus Pad 3, priced at $669, is a competitive alternative that costs significantly less than premium tablets from Samsung and Apple. This third-generation model has a larger 13.2-inch display, a powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, enhanced software capabilities, and updated accessories, making it even more adaptable than the Pad 2.
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