Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S11 series has quietly surfaced on Polish retail sites, giving us an early look at how much the new premium tablets will cost in Europe. 
These listings not only confirm previously leaked specs and designs but also put a price tag on both the regular Tab S11 and the Tab S11 Ultra.
According to the retailers, the Galaxy Tab S11 will begin at PLN 4,099 (around €960) for the Wi-Fi only version with 256GB of storage. A 5G variant with 128GB will start from PLN 4,399 (roughly €1,030), and both Wi-Fi and 5G options will also be offered with 512GB configurations.
The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra positions itself firmly in the flagship space with prices starting at PLN 6,299 (around €1,475) for the Wi-Fi model with 512GB storage. The 5G edition with 256GB remains at the same entry point. While exact numbers will differ slightly depending on the country, this gives European buyers a pretty good idea of what to expect.
These prices have sparked debate among enthusiasts. Many feel Samsung’s tablets are consistently overpriced, especially as rival options from brands like Redmi or Poco offer decent performance, modern 16:10 displays, and significantly lower costs. Others point out that Samsung seems to be sticking with a familiar formula, with design choices such as the curved notch drawing mixed reactions.
The official unveiling is scheduled for September 4, when Samsung will present the Tab S11 lineup alongside the Galaxy S25 FE. Until then, the discussion around whether Samsung’s premium pricing is justified – or whether budget alternatives make more sense – will continue.
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they rly out of ideas… curved notch is just ugly af