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Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 and Tab A9+ Now Available in Nepal

13 Feb 2026
Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 and Tab A9+ Now Available in Nepal

Key Takeaways

  • Galaxy Tab A9 starts at NPR 21,499 for the WiFi model, while the Tab A9+ begins at NPR 32,999
  • Tab A9 sports an 8.7-inch 60Hz display with Helio G99 chip, Tab A9+ has an 11-inch 90Hz screen with Snapdragon 695
  • Tab A9+ offers 5G, quad speakers, and supports three-app multitasking, compared to dual speakers and two-app multitasking on the Tab A9
  • Both tablets run Android 13 with One UI 5.1 and feature expandable storage up to 1TB
  • Tab A9 has a 5,100mAh battery, Tab A9+ packs a larger 7,040mAh battery, both with 15W charging

Samsung has officially brought the Galaxy Tab A9 and Tab A9+ to the Nepalese market, marking the arrival of new budget-friendly options for tablet users. The Tab A9 comes with an 8.7-inch TFT LCD display that refreshes at 60Hz and is powered by a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, making it a solid choice for everyday tasks. In contrast, the Tab A9+ features a larger 11-inch TFT LCD panel with a smoother 90Hz refresh rate and is equipped with a more capable Snapdragon 695 5G chip.

Both tablets are available in 4GB or 8GB RAM configurations with 64GB or 128GB of internal storage, and users can expand storage further by up to 1TB using a microSD card. They run on Android 13, topped with Samsung’s One UI 5.1, ensuring a familiar and feature-rich user experience.

One of the key differences between the two models is connectivity and audio. The Tab A9 supports LTE, while the Tab A9+ adds 5G capability for faster download and browsing speeds. In terms of audio, the Tab A9 has dual speakers, whereas the Tab A9+ boasts a quad-speaker setup, both of which support Dolby Atmos for an enhanced audio experience. Additionally, the Tab A9+ allows users to multitask with three apps open simultaneously, compared to only two on the standard Tab A9.

Battery life is also a notable factor, with the Tab A9 packing a 5,100mAh battery and the Tab A9+ featuring a larger 7,040mAh cell. Unfortunately, neither tablet includes a charging brick in the box, and both support only 15W charging speeds. Camera setups are modest, with the Tab A9 offering an 8MP rear camera and a 2MP front camera, while the Tab A9+ steps it up with an 8MP rear and a 5MP front camera.

In terms of pricing, the Galaxy Tab A9 starts at NPR 21,499 for the WiFi-only 4GB/64GB model, with the LTE version priced at NPR 27,499. The Tab A9+ begins at NPR 32,999 for the 4GB/64GB WiFi variant, while the top-tier 8GB/128GB model with LTE connectivity costs NPR 44,999. These devices are available through Samsung Nepal’s authorized retailers, providing Nepali consumers with accessible and feature-packed tablet options.

Key specs

PriceNPR 21,499 - 44,999 depending on model and configuration
Display8.7-inch TFT LCD, 60Hz (Tab A9) / 11-inch TFT LCD, 90Hz (Tab A9+)
Storage64GB or 128GB, expandable up to 1TB
Camera8MP rear, 2MP front (Tab A9) / 8MP rear, 5MP front (Tab A9+)
Battery5,100mAh (Tab A9) / 7,040mAh (Tab A9+)
ProcessorMediaTek Helio G99 (Tab A9) / Snapdragon 695 5G (Tab A9+)
#Samsung
#tablets
#Nepal
#budget tablets
#Android
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