This is how Samsung Galaxy S11 will look like
A handful of credible leaks, surfaced over the past few weeks, have already confirmed some of the highlight features of the Samsung Galaxy S11. And now, reputed tipster @OnLeaks and @91Mobiles have collaborated to give us our first look at the upcoming Samsung flagship, revealing the handset from all angles. S11 will look like a mix of Note 10 and Galaxy A51. Spoilers ahead!
S11 to get Note 10-like display, Galaxy A51-like camera setup
As per the renders, the S11 will feature a center-aligned punch-hole design and metal-glass sandwiched body - similar to the Galaxy Note 10. However, the camera hole looks smaller and the top and bottom bezels appear slimmer than what we saw on the phablet models. On the back, an L-shaped penta-camera unit will be vertically stacked on the top-right corner - similar to A51.
The Galaxy S11 will get a 6.7-inch screen
The S11 will sport a 6.7-inch screen with curved screen edges, however, the curvature of the display may be slightly lesser than Note 10 and S10 series. Further, Samsung will also launch S11e and S11 Plus models that are tipped to feature 6.4-and-6.9-inch screens, respectively. Notably, the S11 series is also likely to offer 120Hz displays with integrated fingerprint sensors.
Galaxy S11 to debut a penta-lens camera setup
The Galaxy S11 will house a penta camera, presumably comprising a standard sensor, an ultra-wide-angle sensor, a telephoto lens, a dedicated macro camera, and T-o-F 3D sensor. The main unit is expected to be a second-generation 108MP Quad-Bayer sensor while the telephoto camera could be a 5x optical zoom lens that Samsung is mass-producing. Up front, the S11-series will bear a single selfie snapper.
What else do we know about the S11 series?
According to tipster Evan Blass, the S11e and standard S11 models will be offered in both 5G and LTE variants. However, the S11 Plus variant will only be offered with 5G support. Further, the S11 will most likely come with a Snapdragon 865/Exynos 990 chipset and run Android 10-based One UI 2.0 out-of-the-box. The flagships are also likely to support 8K video-recording.
When will Galaxy S11 series launch?
According to leaks, Samsung will follow the traditional launch cycle for its S11 series, and we can see the new handsets sometime around mid-February. To recall, the Galaxy S10 series was announced on February 20.