
The Galaxy Tab A9 is expected to be the successor to the Galaxy Tab A8 that was launched in 2021. The upcoming affordable tablet carries model number SM-X115, and it recently cleared the necessary FCC and Wi-Fi Alliance certification (via PriceBaba). Supporting documents reveal that the Galaxy Tab A9 measures 210.7mm x 124.7mm and has a 5,100mAh battery. These specifications suggest that the tablet may have an 8.7-inch display, similar to the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite.
On the back, the upcoming affordable tablet from Samsung has a single rear-facing camera. It even lacks an LED flash. The tablet has a microSD card slot for storage expansion. It has power and volume buttons on the right side (when viewed from the front). It also features a USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack on the bottom. Connectivity features of the tablet include GPS, LTE, and Bluetooth 5.0.
As usual, the tablet from Samsung features a calling facility, as seen in real-life images from FCC certification documents. The device could run Android 13 out of the box and could launch before the end of this year. It may lack a fingerprint reader and an S Pen.