HIGHLIGHTS
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ price in Nepal could start from Rs. 34,999 (6/128GB – Wi-Fi).
- It is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7300 and a 7,040mAh battery
- The tablet features an 11-inch TFT LCD panel with a 90Hz refresh rate.
Samsung has been dropping budget tablets left and right lately. And now we’ve got the Galaxy Tab A11+, the bigger sibling to the Tab A11 that launched just a couple of weeks ago.

Samsung’s budget tablets have never quite shined the way their flagship lineup does. So the real question is: can the A11+ change that? Let’s find out.
What is the Price of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ in Nepal?
Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ price in Nepal could be Rs. 34,999 (6/128GB) for the Wi-Fi variant and could go up to Rs. 47,999 (8/256GB) for the LTE model.
There’s been a fresh wave of budget tablet launches lately, from Honor to OnePlus and now Samsung. But if there’s one thing Samsung consistently struggles with, it’s pricing. Just look at the Tab S10 Lite: an Exynos 1330-powered tablet priced north of Rs. 50,000. Not exactly a value champ.
But with the Galaxy Tab A11+, it finally feels like Samsung has hit the sweet spot. The pricing is sensible, and the specs aren’t half bad either.
So, let’s dive into the full overview and find out whether the A11+ actually lives up to the hype.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ Overview
The Galaxy Tab A11+, the elder sibling to the Tab A11, steps things up with a noticeably larger 11-inch display, almost brushing the size of the Tab S10 Lite. It’s also slimmer than the regular A11, measuring just 6.9mm in thickness.
The build has been refreshed, too. Unlike the Tab A11’s mixed-material back, the Tab A11+ features a more premium full-metal rear panel with a plastic top section for antenna passthrough, a cleaner, more solid look overall.
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On the back, you’ll find a single 8MP camera, while the front gets a 5MP shooter, the same setup we saw on the Tab A11.
Now let’s talk about the part that feels a bit disappointing: the display. For a brand that’s one of the largest display manufacturers in the world, Samsung sticking to a 90Hz TFT panel really dulls the experience. Yes, it’s a budget tablet, but the panel quality doesn’t quite match the asking price.

That said, the 1200 × 1920 resolution paired with a quad speaker setup is decent enough for casual streaming, reading, and day-to-day use.
Powering the A11+ is MediaTek’s Dimensity 7300, which honestly offers pretty solid value for this price range. In fact, it even edges past the Samsung Tab S10 Lite in raw performance.
Samsung has paired it with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage for the Wi-Fi and 8/256GB for LTE variants. Storage for the Wi-Fi model might feel tight, but you do get a dedicated microSD slot with support for up to 2TB expansion, so that’s covered.
Battery life should hold up well, too, thanks to a 7,040mAh unit with upgraded 25W fast charging. And perhaps the biggest win here: the tab comes with Android 16 with One UI 8 on top and promises a massive 7 generations of OS and security updates. That means this tablet stays software-relevant all the way until 2032, easily one of the strongest support commitments in the budget segment.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ Specifications
- Body: 257.10 x 168.70 x 6.90mm, 477g
- Build: Flat frame and back
- SIM: Wi-Fi/LTE
- Display: 11-inch TFT LCD, 90Hz, 1200 x 1920 pixels
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 7300 (6nm)
- Memory: 6/128GB, 8/256GB, microSD card (Dedicated slot)
- OS: Android 16, One UI 8
- Rear Camera: 8 MP, AF
- Front Camera: 5 MP
- Battery: Non-removable 7,040 mAh battery, 25W fast charging
Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+ Price in Nepal: Rs. 34,999 (6/128GB – WiFi) | Rs. 47,999 (8/256GB – LTE) [Expected]
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So, to sum it up, the Galaxy Tab A11+ truly earns that “Plus” badge. You’re getting a bigger display, a bigger battery, faster charging, and noticeably better raw performance. In fact, it even outperforms the pricier Galaxy Tab S10 Lite, which is wild considering the A11+ costs less.
Overall, the Galaxy Tab A11+, especially the Wi-Fi variant, shapes up to be a solid value for money. But the story changes quickly once you look at the LTE model. Priced at almost Rs. 50,000, it steps into a territory where the Xiaomi Pad 7 delivers far superior value across display, performance, and overall user experience.
What do you think about the Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+? Let us know in the comments below!
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