Samsung Galaxy S11 Specifications, Release Date and Price Leaked

Samsung Galaxy S11 Specifications, Release Date and Price Leaked
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The leak says that Samsung Galaxy S11 will be powered by Qualcomm's and Samsung's unannounced Snapdragon 865 SoC and Exynos 9830 respectively

We're don't assume to see the Samsung Galaxy S11 release before February 2020 – but rumours are already telling us about what we can expect from it. Samsung's much-awaited Galaxy S11 smartphone, which will likely be advertised in January during CES 2019 and arrive after MWC 2019 in February.

The information was found in a OneUI 2.0 beta and reported by XDA's Max Weinbach. The leak says that the phone will be powered by Qualcomm's and Samsung's unannounced Snapdragon 865 SoC and Exynos 9830 respectively. This isn't new as this pattern is followed by Samsung for years now. Qualcomm's 865 may be announced in December during its annual Tech Summit. Samsung's 9830 might be unveiled after a month or two.


Weinbach also found references to three models of the S11, and it looks like that at least one of them may support 5G. There are also references to LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.0 storage support.

Samsung Galaxy S11 Specifications

We didn't hear much about this feature of the Galaxy S11 yet, but a browser test for an unknown Samsung phone believed to be an S11 model points to a 20:9 aspect ratio. That would make it more widescreen than the 19:9 Galaxy S10 (or taller when held in portrait orientation).

There's also an external possibility that the Galaxy S11 will have two screens since Samsung has patented a design (discovered by LetsGoDigital) with a second smaller screen on the back of a phone.

This would eliminate the need for a selfie camera, as the second screen would be used to frame photos using the primary camera. However, we doubt that we will see this design: all kinds of things are patented and often not done. Samsung might go also announce a 108MP sensor and also have a lens with 5x optical zoom one in the Galaxy S11.

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