Samsung Galaxy S11, Galaxy S11+, Galaxy S11e

The Galaxy S11 series will debut at Samsung's next Galaxy Unpacked event and according to leaks and the company's launch timeline history, it will take place in the third week of February. But widespread leaks about the Galaxy S11 series - which is said to include the standard Galaxy S11, Galaxy S11 + and Galaxy S11e - have already surfaced online. Much has been said and written about the months since the launch of the Galaxy S11 series of phones, from leak-based schematic to internal specifications. We have all known about the information so far about the Galaxy S11, S11 +, and Galaxy S11e.

Samsung Galaxy S11 Series Launch Date

Samsung will reportedly launch Galaxy S11 series phones on February 18 next year and has also been tipped to unveil the Galaxy Fold successor at the same event. To recall, Samsung launched the Galaxy S10 series on February 22 in San Francisco. Although the leaks should certainly be processed with some scepticism, the February 18 launch date is consistent with previous Galaxy Unpacked events where Samsung unveiled the new Galaxy S-series flagship.

Saying that a recent report from Israel mentioned that the Galaxy S11 models will launch at the Unpacked event on February 11 - rather than the earlier February 18 schedule. Also, the successor to the Galaxy S10 is debuted as the Galaxy S11, not the Galaxy S20.

Samsung Galaxy S11 Series Price

So far, the leaked mum has been based on the pricing of the Galaxy S11, Galaxy S11 + and Galaxy S11e. The Galaxy S11e was priced at $ 749.99 (about Rs 53,000), while the Galaxy S11 debuted at $ 899 (about Rs 64,000). Keeping this in mind, the starting price of around $ 800 (around Rs 56,000) can be safely assumed for the Galaxy S11 series, provided Samsung is not surprised (which is unlikely to be an upgrade rumour for the phone).

Samsung Galaxy S11 series specifications and features

Samsung is preparing to launch the Galaxy S11 in three screen sizes and a total of five variants, the Galaxy S11 and Galaxy S11e said that both 4G and 5G variants are available. In addition, the Galaxy S11 series phones will be available in different markets with two different SoCs - the Snapdragon 865 and the in-house Exynos 990. However, some reports say that Galaxy S11 series phones will pack Exynos 9830 SoC. It will be paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 128GB, 256GB, 512GB or 1TB of internal storage which will reportedly follow the latest UFS standard.

Curved Dynamic AMOLED Display with Hole-Punch

The Galaxy S11e is said to be packed with a 6.2-inch or 6.4-inch display. On the other hand, the Galaxy S11 will reportedly have a 6.7-inch screen size, while the Galaxy S11 + may have a 6.9-inch display. The resolution will reportedly be full-HD + or above, while the panel will be a dynamic AMOLED type with a 120Hz refresh rate. The Galaxy S11 trio will feature a hole-punch design, with the Galaxy S11e leak-based, render revealing a centrally-pierced hole-punch in the Galaxy Note 10. Leaked images from screen protectors reveal that the S11 trio will offer a curved display with extremely thin tops and bottom bezels.

108-megapixel primary camera

The biggest upgrade of the Galaxy S11 series phones is said to be in the camera department. Samsung will reportedly equip the Galaxy S11 Series phones with in-house 108-megapixel ISOCELL Bright HMX camera sensors that provide fast and accurate autofocus and Tetracell technology (2x2 pixel binning), smart-ISO technology, Super-PD for ISOCELL Employs autofocus. Plus technology. However, the Galaxy S11 + features a custom 108-megapixel sensor called the ISOCELL Bright HM1. It is a second-generation 108-megapixel camera sensor from Samsung that employs 9-cell pixel binning (3x3 pixels) technology to improve imaging output.

48-megapixel telephoto lens, 5x optical zoom

The Samsung Galaxy S11, Galaxy S11 +, and Galaxy S11e are also slated to pack 48-megapixel telephoto lenses. This telephoto lens will reportedly employ a periscope-style design to provide 5x optical zoom support. Samsung's sister firm, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, will reportedly supply optical zoom modules for Galaxy S11 series phones, which will also have OIS support. It is by far the most powerful telephoto lens on a smartphone, putting the Galaxy S11 trio in a completely different league when it comes to imaging hardware.

More cameras, more features

Galaxy S11e renders suggest that it will pack three rear cameras - a primary shooter, a wide-angle snapper and a telephoto lens. On the other hand, the Galaxy S11 and Galaxy S11 + are said to pack five rear cameras, including a primary 108-megapixel camera, a 48-megapixel telephoto lens, a wide-angle snapper, a macro shooter and a deeper sensor. it happens. ToF 3D lens. However, new reports suggest that there will be three main cameras - an ultra-wide-angle shooter, a high-resolution main camera, and a periscope zoom lens - with a TOF sensor and LED flash.

Samsung Camera Samsung Galaxy S11

In a recent render posted by tipster Steve Hemmerstofer, which runs under a pseudonym on Twitter, clearly shows the camera module of the Samsung Galaxy S11. The render is claimed to highlight the final camera configuration of the Samsung flagship.

The APK teardown of the Samsung camera app recently indicated that Galaxy S11 series phones will offer support for 8K video recording for 30KP. The upcoming flagship will also feature some new camera features such as director view, night hyper leap, single take photo, vertical panorama and custom filters. Laser autofocus and PDAF have also been retained for Galaxy S11 series phones.

Big battery, fast charging

The Galaxy S11e is said to pack a 3,730mAh battery, while the Galaxy S11 + will be equipped with a 5,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging support. However, there are rumours that the charging capacity will go up to 45W, and wireless charging support is also on board. All three Galaxy S11 series phones are said to have an in-display fingerprint sensor packaged with an advanced sensing module. Samsung is rumoured to go out with the Galaxy S11 series phones when it comes to innovation and packing in the most powerful hardware, especially in the camera department. We will get to know more as to their launch inches.