Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 and Galaxy S25 FE: Premium Powerhouses for Work, Play, and Creativity

The Galaxy Tab S11 series arrives with ultra-premium displays, pro-grade performance, and S Pen integration built for productivity and creativity. Alongside it, the Galaxy S25 FE brings next-level Galaxy AI, flagship-grade cameras, and a refined design at a more attainable price.

The Galaxy Tab S11 series comprises two models: the Tab S11 (11-inch) and the Tab S11+ (13-inch). Both blend Samsung’s top-of-the-line hardware with software features honed for multitaskers, creators, and on-the-go professionals.

The Galaxy Tab S11 arrives in an 11-inch, Wi-Fi-only configuration with 128 GB of storage for USD 849.99, while the 13-inch Tab S11+ (Wi-Fi, 256 GB) carries a USD 1,049.99 price tag. If you need cellular connectivity, opting for a 5G variant adds USD 200 to either model. Samsung opens pre-orders on September 11, with both tablets becoming broadly available starting September 25.

Under the hood, each Tab S11 model boasts an LTPO Super AMOLED display running at an adaptive 120 Hz for buttery-smooth scrolling and pro-level color accuracy. Samsung DeX and a redesigned S Pen turn the tablet into a portable productivity hub, whether you’re editing documents, joining video calls, or sketching ideas. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mobile Platform paired with up to 12 GB of RAM breezes through demanding multitasking and creative apps. You’ll get up to 14 hours of video playback on a single charge, plus 45 W wired fast charging when it’s time to top up. A precision-crafted metal unibody, ultra-slim bezels, and IP68 water and dust resistance round out a design that’s both elegant and rugged.

“Galaxy Tab S11 is more than just a tablet,” said Won-Joon Choi, Executive Vice President of Product Strategy at Samsung Electronics. “It’s a versatile studio, office, and entertainment hub rolled into one device—designed to elevate how you create, work, and connect.”

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 FE lands on September 4 with a starting price of USD 699.99 for the 8 GB/128 GB model, rising to USD 749.99 for 256 GB and USD 849.99 for 512 GB, and includes six months of Google AI Pro in select markets. Despite its friendly price point, the S25 FE packs flagship‐caliber hardware, from its Dynamic AMOLED 2X display and Armor Aluminum frame to a 4,900 mAh battery with 45 W wired charging.

Under the hood, Samsung’s latest Galaxy AI suite shines: Gemini Live lets you point your camera and engage in real-time visual conversations, Generative Edit intelligently removes distractions and fills backgrounds, and Instant Slow-mo with Audio Eraser turns any clip into a polished moment with a tap. The Now Bar and Now Brief features bring personalized updates, notifications, and routines right to your lock screen.

“Galaxy S25 FE plays an important role as a gateway into the broader Galaxy AI ecosystem, making these experiences more attainable for a wider range of users,” said Jay Kim, Executive Vice President and Head of Customer Experience Office, Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. “With expanded personalized AI experiences and AI-powered photography and editing tools, Galaxy S25 FE empowers more people to bring greater convenience and creativity into their everyday lives.”

Whether it’s sketching storyboards on the Tab S11’s AMOLED canvas or capturing AI-enhanced selfies on the S25 FE, Samsung’s latest devices bring premium performance and intelligent features to a wider audience.

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