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Model: Samsung Galaxy Tab A11+, 128 GB in Silver (Wi-Fi)
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Based on speed... THIS SAMSUNG is faster. It is considered "one" generation faster about 30% faster.
The MT8775 is almost as fast as the SnapDragon 6 Gen 1, while the Sd 6 Gen 1 has a better GPU, the CPU's are pretty equal in speed. To put things in prespective, I purchased my Alldocube Iplay 60 Mini Turbo well over a year ago, it has the SnapDragon 6 Gen 1 CPU and I got it for $140ish before the Trump tariffs.
This tablet still has the TFT screen (big let down) and only has 6GB of RAM. Starting with Android 16 in 2026, Google has effectively established 6GB of RAM as the new minimum requirement for devices to run the "full" Android experience with Google Mobile Services (GMS).
Really, people should have 8GB of RAM if you want to keep this tablet for years to come.
Samsung's version of One UI for tablets really elevates the productivity levels above what one gets with vanilla Android. And six years of updates on a tablet at this price level is unheard of.
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I already have A9+ from Jan 2024, and I was debating whether to get it. Finally, I ordered it last week. This A11+ seems to be faster. So far so good. The size of A9+ is the same as A11+. I am using a spare tablet case of A9+ on the A11+.
There is no fingerprint. They have face recognition.
Based on speed... THIS SAMSUNG is faster. It is considered "one" generation faster about 30% faster.
The MT8775 is almost as fast as the SnapDragon 6 Gen 1, while the Sd 6 Gen 1 has a better GPU, the CPU's are pretty equal in speed. To put things in prespective, I purchased my Alldocube Iplay 60 Mini Turbo well over a year ago, it has the SnapDragon 6 Gen 1 CPU and I got it for $140ish before the Trump tariffs.
This tablet still has the TFT screen (big let down) and only has 6GB of RAM. Starting with Android 16 in 2026, Google has effectively established 6GB of RAM as the new minimum requirement for devices to run the "full" Android experience with Google Mobile Services (GMS).
Really, people should have 8GB of RAM if you want to keep this tablet for years to come.
For those who say... WOW WOW WOW... SIX YEARS OF UPDATES....
1. There really is not enough RAM to install future future OS's.
2. Last year, only Samsung devices were venerable to a zero click hack and it did not matter that Samsung was upto date or not. It was called LANDFALL.
3. appcloud, is on this device. THIRD PARTY SPYWARE... thank you Samsung.
4. Samsung's AI may be spying on you...but don't worry cause appcloud is also spying on you.
5. Right NOW, Samsung has stopped their phones from updating the google play store system update. This update was done by google due to risk vulnerabilities. A person with a older version of Android can get these updates (such as an Android 11 devise).
what vunerabilities are there not getting the google play stystem update
Google Play System updates (also known as Project Mainline updates) is risky because these modular patches fix critical vulnerabilities in core system components independently of your phone manufacturer's full firmware updates.
If your device is stuck on older versions from mid-to-late 2025, you are exposed to several significant vulnerabilities identified in late 2025 and early 2026:
1. Actively Exploited "Zero-Day" Flaws
The December 2025 update addressed 107 vulnerabilities, including two high-severity flaws (CVE-2025-48633 and CVE-2025-48572) that Google confirmed were already under "limited, targeted exploitation" in the wild.
Risk: Malicious apps could use these flaws to bypass security layers, access sensitive user data, or execute arbitrary code without your knowledge.
2. "No-Click" Remote Exploits
A critical vulnerability in the Dolby DD+ Unified Decoder was patched in January 2026.
Risk: Because audio attachments and voice messages are decoded automatically by the system, this flaw can be exploited to attack your device without any user interaction (no need to click a link or open a file).
3. Remote Denial of Service (DoS)
Several critical flaws in the Android Framework layer have been identified as of late 2025.
Risk: Attackers can remotely crash your device or prevent you from using it properly.
4. Component-Specific Vulnerabilities
Google Play system updates frequently patch core modules that standard security updates might miss:
Android Runtime (ART) & WebView: Vulnerabilities here can allow local escalation of privilege, letting apps gain control over your entire system.
Media Services: Historically a major risk, these services automatically process every file you download. Outdated media codecs are a primary target for "wormable" exploits that can spread between devices in crowded areas via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
I will continue with another post about the Samsung bullshit.
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The MT8775 is almost as fast as the SnapDragon 6 Gen 1, while the Sd 6 Gen 1 has a better GPU, the CPU's are pretty equal in speed. To put things in prespective, I purchased my Alldocube Iplay 60 Mini Turbo well over a year ago, it has the SnapDragon 6 Gen 1 CPU and I got it for $140ish before the Trump tariffs.
This tablet still has the TFT screen (big let down) and only has 6GB of RAM. Starting with Android 16 in 2026, Google has effectively established 6GB of RAM as the new minimum requirement for devices to run the "full" Android experience with Google Mobile Services (GMS).
Really, people should have 8GB of RAM if you want to keep this tablet for years to come.
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Based on speed... THIS SAMSUNG is faster. It is considered "one" generation faster about 30% faster.
The MT8775 is almost as fast as the SnapDragon 6 Gen 1, while the Sd 6 Gen 1 has a better GPU, the CPU's are pretty equal in speed. To put things in prespective, I purchased my Alldocube Iplay 60 Mini Turbo well over a year ago, it has the SnapDragon 6 Gen 1 CPU and I got it for $140ish before the Trump tariffs.
This tablet still has the TFT screen (big let down) and only has 6GB of RAM. Starting with Android 16 in 2026, Google has effectively established 6GB of RAM as the new minimum requirement for devices to run the "full" Android experience with Google Mobile Services (GMS).
Really, people should have 8GB of RAM if you want to keep this tablet for years to come.
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1. There really is not enough RAM to install future future OS's.
2. Last year, only Samsung devices were venerable to a zero click hack and it did not matter that Samsung was upto date or not. It was called LANDFALL.
3. appcloud, is on this device. THIRD PARTY SPYWARE... thank you Samsung.
4. Samsung's AI may be spying on you...but don't worry cause appcloud is also spying on you.
5. Right NOW, Samsung has stopped their phones from updating the google play store system update. This update was done by google due to risk vulnerabilities. A person with a older version of Android can get these updates (such as an Android 11 devise).
what vunerabilities are there not getting the google play stystem update
Google Play System updates (also known as Project Mainline updates) is risky because these modular patches fix critical vulnerabilities in core system components independently of your phone manufacturer's full firmware updates.
If your device is stuck on older versions from mid-to-late 2025, you are exposed to several significant vulnerabilities identified in late 2025 and early 2026:
1. Actively Exploited "Zero-Day" Flaws
The December 2025 update addressed 107 vulnerabilities, including two high-severity flaws (CVE-2025-48633 and CVE-2025-48572) that Google confirmed were already under "limited, targeted exploitation" in the wild.
Risk: Malicious apps could use these flaws to bypass security layers, access sensitive user data, or execute arbitrary code without your knowledge.
2. "No-Click" Remote Exploits
A critical vulnerability in the Dolby DD+ Unified Decoder was patched in January 2026.
Risk: Because audio attachments and voice messages are decoded automatically by the system, this flaw can be exploited to attack your device without any user interaction (no need to click a link or open a file).
3. Remote Denial of Service (DoS)
Several critical flaws in the Android Framework layer have been identified as of late 2025.
Risk: Attackers can remotely crash your device or prevent you from using it properly.
4. Component-Specific Vulnerabilities
Google Play system updates frequently patch core modules that standard security updates might miss:
Android Runtime (ART) & WebView: Vulnerabilities here can allow local escalation of privilege, letting apps gain control over your entire system.
Media Services: Historically a major risk, these services automatically process every file you download. Outdated media codecs are a primary target for "wormable" exploits that can spread between devices in crowded areas via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
I will continue with another post about the Samsung bullshit.
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