After the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 recently passed the Wi-Fi Alliance and FCC certification, the real machine test photos of the tablet once again flowed out.
Foreign technology media tabletmonkeys dug deep into the FCC certification documents and found a Galaxy Tab A9 tablet being tested in one of the documents, which is rare and usually does not appear in documents. Photos as follows:



No other useful information is provided in the test picture, only the test scene of inserting the 3.5mm port and the USB-C port at the same time is shown, and there is also a test scene of inserting MicroSD.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 tablet is equipped with an 8-inch screen and is expected to replace the existing 8.7-inch Galaxy Tab A7 Lite. The latter will be launched in the summer of 2021 and will be priced at $159.
FCC certification documents show that the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 tablet is a 4G LTE model, equipped with the same 5100mAh capacity battery as the A7 Lite, equipped with a 15W Samsung EP-T1510 USB-C charger, and retains the 3.5mm headphone port.
FCC certification documents show that the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 tablet measures 210.7mm x 124.7mm. For comparison, the length and width of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite are 212.5mm x 124.7mm.