Samsung Galaxy S11 series is expected to launch sometime in Q1, 2020. Here's everything we know about them so far.
Samsung has recently unveiled its much-awaited Galaxy Note 10 series across the globe. While the smartphone has not even started shipping yet in some parts of the world, we are already seeing leaks and rumours of their upcoming flagship models. So, here's everything you need to know about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S11 series.
As this is quite early to discuss the upcoming flagship, we cannot really get a lot of details about them. According to the popular tipster Ice Universe, the Samsung Galaxy S11 lineup has now entered their research and development stage, where the designers and engineers will work on the smartphone renders.
He has confirmed that the Galaxy S11 is internally codenamed "Picasso". He also suggests that the device will have a substantial camera upgrade and the selfie camera hole in-display will be smaller than the recently launched Galaxy Note 10. Further, he also claims that the devices will run on OneUI 2.x based on Android Q out of the box.
As always, the next Galaxy S series will bring the latest generation of Exynos or Qualcomm chipset based on the market. Also, it is being said that the next generation of flagship smartphones will come with an all-new memory module, which will significantly improve the performance of the devices.
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Inspired by the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, the Galaxy S11 series might also drop the 3.5mm headphone jack. Also, it will bring support for the new 45W fast charging technology.
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