Samsung Galaxy S11 First Details Revealed
The end of the year is coming and this means that we are getting closer and closer to a new batch of high-end smartphones from the most relevant manufacturers in the industry. One of them is Samsung , who in the first quarter of each season announces its new flagship, and in this case it seems to have already leaked the first data on Samsung Galaxy S11.
For this occasion, it is the filter Evan Blass who has published the information about this model , so you can be totally sure that the technical data and design details mentioned will end up materializing during 2020. The most interesting thing is in the confirmation of three models existing as in this year, so it would not be strange that their names are S11 Plus, S11 standard and S11e .
What is known about Samsung Galaxy S11?: Samsung Galaxy S11 First Details Revealed
@Evleaks has mentioned that the screen sizes chosen for this next generation will correspond to 6.7 inches for the standard model, 6.9 inches for the S11 + and finally 6.2 or 6.4 inches for the S11e . Of course, for the latter it is ensured that it will have a panel with a curved finish on its edges and not with a totally flat surface as happened with the Samsung Galaxy S10e .
It is also clarified that the quality of the chosen panels will be AMOLED and the native resolution will be again in qHD for the two main phones and in Full HD + for the S11e variant. Internally, the reigning processors would be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 for the US market and the Exynos 990 itself that enjoys a 120Hz refresh rate support for the screen.
Finally, the Samsung Galaxy S11 is expected to have two versions to choose from according to its compatible connectivity, 4G LTE and 5G , although for the S11 + only a “Premium” option with 5G would be offered. For its available colors, there would be initial variants in black, gray, and blue for the standard model, while blue, gray, and green would stay on the S11e.
You, what do you expect in the new Samsung Galaxy S11 and its different models? What would you like to see improved compared to the previous versions of 2019?