Samsung has already launched the Galaxy Tab S9 series recently. As per multiple reports, the South Korean brand is working on two additional models in the lineup namely the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and FE+. Apart from the flagship Tab S lineup, Samsung also has the Galaxy Tab A series in its portfolio catering to the budget segment. However, the company last launched a tablet in the Tab A lineup in 2021. Now the Galaxy Tab A9 has bagged FCC and WiFi Alliance certifications.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 has been spotted
on FCC and WiFi Alliance certification websites with the model number SM-X115.
The former reveals a host of information about the device. As per the FCC
listing, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 will measure 210.7mm in length and 124.7mm
in width. The certification also shows the schematics and live images of the
tablet. It has a single rear camera on the back panel, There is a USB-C port
and a 3.5mm jack at the bottom whereas the power and volume rocker buttons are
on the right side. The device seems to have a boxy form factor. There are
bezels surrounding the display.
The FCC certification reveals that the
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 will be backed by a 5,100mAh battery unit with support
for 15W fast charging. Additionally, connectivity options on the device will include
LTE support, WiFi, FM, GPS, and Bluetooth,. The WiFi Alliance listing of the
Galaxy Tab A8 confirms its WiFi model. It does not mention any details.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 will arrive as
the successor to the Galaxy Tab A8 that debuted in December 2021.