Samsung Galaxy S11: All we already know

It is expected that at MWC 2020, Samsung will launch three new Galaxy S11 phones. There's everything you need to know about them, from batteries to cameras and even chipsets.

It is speculated that the Samsung Galaxy S11 series will be Samsung's next flagship line-up, one that will most likely be unveiled at MWC 2020 in Barcelona. And with just a few weeks to go for its launch, leaks and rumors have begun to get thick and fast.


The series is expected to feature three new phones and bring new features as well as industry-leading specs and a design that is, if not a fully updated take on the Galaxy S10s, at least an upgrade.

Probably the most important launch of the coming year for Samsung, from the Galaxy S11 series there is a lot to be expected. Before its launch, let's look at the rumors and leaks that are currently ranging in the abundance that surrounds the product.

Here's everything you need to know about the Galaxy S11 ahead of the smartphone's launch.

Three new S11 phones

First things first, reports suggest the Galaxy S11 series could be launched in as many as three different sizes each of which will feature multiple RAM and storage variants. While this on paper appears to be the same strategy that the company followed last year with the Galaxy S10, Nonetheless, implementation could be somewhat different.

So in 2020, instead of the S10, S10Plus and S10e of last year, we could have the S11, S11 Plus and S11 Pro in our pockets. The Galaxy S11 could bring a 6.2-inch display to talk about the three phones, while the Galaxy S11 Plus could get a 6.7-inch panel.

The S11 Pro may end up being the largest display on a Galaxy S series smartphone to date as the device is expected to carry with it a huge 6.9-inch display.

Another distinction would be that all three phones will come with curved displays this time between the 2019 and 2020 series phones. Last year's line-up saw only two phones with the uninitiated Shows curved. For the uninitiated, only two phones with curved screens were seen last year's line-up, with the S10e arriving with a flat display.

Bezelless 120Hz displays 

Talking about the displays on the latest S11 series of telephones, reports indicate that the telephones could carry a class-leading 120Hz display to remain in the game against the rivalry that currently serves high-end panels The rate of refreshment.

But that's not all, Samsung will also decrease the size of the bezels on its phones a little more in a bid to increase the screen sizes significantly without increasing the size of the phones themselves.

Flagship specifications and Android 10 

The new Samsung Galaxy S1 series phones will be packing the best hardware that money can buy right now under the hood. Reports suggest that Samsung will use the Snapdragon 865 chipset to make graphics 20 percent faster than the Snapdragon 855 in the Galaxy S10 while remaining 35 percent more power-efficient This is more than its predecessor.

The chipset will also feature upgraded LPDDR5 smartphone memory for up to 30% faster and upgraded performance by 30%). But again, this would be the device's US version using the Snapdragon chipsets. The phone's global version, including that which would come to India, will sport Samsung's own Exynos chipsets that lack Offering the same performance enhancement may not provide similar power consumption rates.

This would be combined with Android 10-based One UI 2 on all Galaxy S11 series phones being launched.

Bigger battery 

While on this front there are conflicting reports, the Galaxy S11 Pro model is expected to come with a 5000mAh maximum battery capacity. Now that this number is nearly 700mAh higher than the Note 10 Plus, which was itself an amazing battery life, consider the S11 Pro to be a beast when it comes to battery endurance.

As for the other two phones that are expected to launch alongside the S11 Pro, it is said that the base S11 gets a battery pack around the 3500mAh mark, while the S11 Plus could get a pack that carries a maximum charge of 4000-4100mAh. There will also be support for 45W Super Fast charging for the three models. This should definitely help Samsung tackle the rising OnePlus threat and Oppos.

All about the cameras

While it is expected that the camera set-ups on the three phones will be identical, they will not be the same. But all three phones should get a three-lens set-up from what we hear.

According to sources, all three phones were able to sport a custom 108-megapixel sensor as their main unlike the one Samsung released earlier in the year.

Samsung is looking at an all-new ISOCELL Bright HM1 sensor for the Galaxy S11 series that will shoot in 12-megapixel stitching 9 instead of 4 adjacent pixels together. The outcome of this new lens might be A major improvement over the Mi Note 10 108-megapixel lens that was introduced earlier this year.

Leaks also say that the phones could feature an ultra-wide-angle lens as well as a periscope zoom lens apart from the primary lens. There might also be a Time of Flight (ToF) sensor on the S11 Pro, though.

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