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Samsung’s debuts new affordable Galaxy Tab A11+ at $250, or up to $100 off w/ trade

Alongside its new super-affordable entry-level Galaxy smartphone that debuted with a $170 launch deal, today Samsung is bringing its new A series Galaxy Tab to market as well. You’ll now find the new Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ up for grabs on the official site starting at $249.99 shipped, or at up to $100 less than that with a trade-in – there’s also some discounted bundle add-on gear available as well. 

As we reported at the tail end of 2025, Samsung is now ready to unleash its new mid-range A series Galaxy Tab to the U.S. market. The new A11+ comes in two SKUs, the base A11+ from $249.99 and the A11+ 5G starting at $279.99

While there is no straight up launch deal on the new tablet like there is on its new Galaxy A17 5G smartphone, there is some trade-in options and bundle savings up for grabs here:

As you can see above, customers also have the choice to add the official Book Cover to the order at 30% off the list price. You’ll find this option on the Galaxy A11+ listing page

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In our initial report at 9to5Google we said the A11+ looks like it’s delivering a pretty serious upgrade for a tablet that starts at $250. It features a metal unibody design with IP52 dust/water resistance housing its 1920×1200 display that runs at 90Hz. The most affordable is also getting a RAM boost up to 6GB while a MediaTek MT8775 chipset powers the experience. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices