Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 WiFi-Only Version (‘SM-X133’) Certified by the FCC Authority, Revealing its Dimensions, 5000 mAh Battery, 15W Wired Charging, and More
Following the LTE version, the WiFi-only version of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab A11 tablet device has received the FCC certification. In addition to confirming its launch in the US market, the certification listing also reveals a few of its key specs as well.
Read more about the update below.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 WiFi-Only Version (‘SM-X133’) – FCC Certification
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 tablet device that carries the model number of ‘SM-X133’ has been certified by the FCC authority, and this is its WiFi-only version supporting dual band WiFi (2.4G + 5G), hotspot, and Bluetooth (~ without network connectivity). It has received the FCC certification with the FCC ID of ‘ZCASMX133’, and is revealed to have a hardware version of ‘REV1.0’ and a software version of ‘X133.001’. Additionally, the device is also listed along with batteries carrying model numbers of ‘HQ-3565S’ and ‘HQ-6739SDS’, as well as a charging adapter with the model number – ‘EP-T1510’ (previously also listed with the LTE version). This confirms a 5000 mAh battery backup (Li-ion battery, rated value – 4980 mAh) and 15W wired fast charging support for the WiFi-only version too.
Furthermore, an internal schematic image of the tablet has also been listed on the FCC database, pointing to four antennas at the top and two at the bottom. Also, GPS connectivity support is revealed for the device as per this schematic image. The large battery is positioned towards the bottom, while a camera unit is listed above it at the top-left portion. To note, the device will be measuring 210.9mm in length and 124.7mm in width. Diagonally, it is also revealed to measure 238mm.
Apart from its listing on the FCC database, the LTE variant also made its appearance on the IMEI database too. Moreover, Samsung’s Galaxy Tab A11 LTE and WiFi-only models were certified by the WiFi Alliance and Nemko certification authorities as well.
The FCC listing of both the WiFi-only and LTE versions means the launch of the Galaxy Tab A11 device is somewhat around the corner and is expected to take place soon. We can thus expect more updates concerning this upcoming device in the coming days. Stay tuned and don’t miss out on them.