As the Samsung Galaxy S11 prepares for the first quarter of 2020, rumors about the device are flooding. The latest leak from the well-known leaker Evan Blass claims that the Galaxy S11 series will offer variants of three different display sizes. Other highlights include curved screens and 5G connections for all models. In addition, Samsung is likely to stick to its traditional mid-February release date.
According to Blass, the Samsung Galaxy S11 will be equipped with 6.4-inch, 6.7-inch and 6.9-inch curved displays. Samsung has apparently given up on the S10e-style tablet. Although the 6.9-inch model only supports 5G, in addition to providing 5G connectivity, the remaining models will continue to operate on the 4G spectrum. Shown below is the early rendering of the Galaxy S11 rendering by the known pusher Benjamin Geskin.
Previous leaks indicate that the Galaxy S11 may have "spatial zoom" and "face unlock" improvements. Space Zoom may be a feature that allows S11 users to capture planet and star images in the night sky. Smartphones may also get larger batteries. The Korean technology giant is known for launching its flagship product every February. According to unconfirmed reports, there are rumors that the Galaxy S11 will arrive on February 18, 2020. However, Samsung has not confirmed this, so it is recommended that the audience swallow this information with a small amount of salt.
The Korean technology giant is known for launching its flagship product every February. According to unconfirmed reports, there are rumors that the Galaxy S11 will arrive on February 18, 2020. However, Samsung has not confirmed this, so it is recommended that the audience swallow this information with a small amount of salt.
In another important revelation this week, XDA Developers mentioned the 108 megapixel resolution mode in the Samsung Galaxy camera app. Because of this, it is speculated that the company may use its 108 megapixel camera sensor on the upcoming Galaxy S series flagship phone.
Samsung recently introduced a 108 megapixel camera sensor. Although the current setting only enters Xiaomi's flagship product range, Samsung is likely to introduce high-resolution sensors on the Galaxy S11 with minor improvements.
Unlike Samsung's current use of large pixels to produce 12 megapixel images, this 108 megapixel sensor uses pixel merging to combine multiple pixels into one high-resolution image. The disadvantage of pixel merging is greater noise and lower sensitivity. Samsung has overcome this problem with its new ISOCELL sensor, which prevents light from leaking into adjacent pixels to produce sharper images.
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