Samsung will reportedly launch a new mid-range Galaxy Tab A tablet in the first quarter of 2019 – tipped to unveil as early as Mobile World Congress, alongside its new Galaxy S10 smartphones.

According to SamMobile, the new Samsung SM-P205 tablet will incorporate 32GB storage, in either grey or black.

The device is tipped to unveil during Mobile World Congress in February, with some commentators forecasting a March launch alongside Samsung’s first foldable phone.

Falling under Samsung’s Galaxy Tab A range, the device is expected to be a mid-range tablet, not flagship.

It follows the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab A 10.5 several months ago – a 10.5 inch device, with 3GB RAM with 32GB storage.

It’s unclear whether the new tablet will ship with Android 9 Pie out of the box.

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