The Samsung Galaxy S11 can be seen in new conceptual renderings
The Samsung Galaxy S11 is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated mobiles of the moment, and although its launch is only a couple of months away (February 18, 2020) and most of its specifications have already been leaked, There is only one real leaked image of it, so no one is really sure what it looks like … until now.
Thanks to LetsGoDigital we can already get a close idea of what the Samsung Galaxy S11 will look like, since the site has shared several renderings of it based on leaks, including a video where you can see their interpretation of the terminal:
Samsung Galaxy S11 possible design and features : The Samsung Galaxy S11 can be seen in new conceptual renderings
Much has already been said about the three versions that the Samsung Galaxy S11 will have: Galaxy S11e, standard and Plus , which will come with 6.4, 6.7 and 6.9-inch screens respectively. The rendered images show the perforated curved screen that has been talked about a lot.
However, the most striking thing tends to be its photographic module, which will consist of a 108MP main sensor accompanied by a secondary one that adds 5X optical zoom to the mix. Additionally, there will be a wide angle lens and a time of flight sensor. The total will be 5 sensors, although you only have an idea of what 4 of them will do.
However, the chaotic distribution of the sensors is something that has given much to talk about among fans of the subject. In this sense, the popular Tispter Evan Blass commented on two occasions that the final arrangement of the cameras will not look so disorganized , so we have two different interpretations around the same detail of the Samsung Galaxy S11.
I confirm again, the camera of the Galaxy S11 + is not so messy, so it doesn’t look bad. pic.twitter.com/AxXOZFEQWF
– Ice universe (@UniverseIce) December 13, 2019
In terms of specifications, nothing new has been revealed, they are still talking about the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor or the Exynos 990 to drive this terminal (depending on the region), these chipsets will be compatible with 5G and will have up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB internal storage, although it all depends on the version chosen.
Finally, the Samsung Galaxy S11 series will be exhibited during the Mobile World Congress 2020, which will take place from Monday, February 24 to Thursday, February 27 in Barcelona, Spain. The official presentation will take place a week before, on February 18.