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Not Too Big, Not Too Small: The Galaxy Tab S11 Might Be Just the Right Size Android Tablet for You


The Tab S11 is powered by a MediaTek 9400+ processor with 12GB of RAM. It is available in two storage options: 256GB ($799.99) or 512GB ($979.99). The S11 supports microSD cards up to 2TB for additional storage. In comparison, the larger S11 Ultra tablet is available with up to 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 benchmark scores

( Credit: Geekbench/PCMark/PCMag)

To objectively measure performance, we run a series of artificial benchmarks. We compared the Tab S11 with the Tab S10 (powered by a MediaTek 9300+) and the…



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