Samsung Galaxy S11 is rumored to come in 3 different sizes and five distinct variants. This new range is expected to come as the Samsung Galaxy S10 lineup's successor. The Galaxy S10 was launched earlier this year, and it came in four variants: The Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e, and S10 5G. This year's lineup of the Samsung Galaxy S-series included just one variant featuring 5G support.
Samsung Galaxy S11 Rumors
The tip that Galaxy 11 is coming in different sizes and variants went from an American tech blogger saying that the upcoming Samsung smartphone will be available in 6.4- or 6.2-inch (as the smallest), mid-sized 6.4 inches, and 6.7 inches as the largest-sized model. The blogger, Evan Blass, claimed, too, that Galaxy S 11 is also coming in five variants "that all sport curved-edge displays."
Expected Connectivity
Connectivity wise, this latest Samsung model is rumored to provide the user both LTE and 5G variants of the small and medium-sized Galaxy S11. Meanwhile, the largest smartphone in this series is expected to come out with only 5G connectivity. On his Twitter post, Blass tipped as well, that Samsung would be following its customary "mid-to-late February" launch schedule for the Samsung Galaxy 11 family.
Additionally, the upcoming Galaxy S11 is rumored to sport Samsung's "in-house 108-megapixel ISOCELL HMX sensor, to be featured on a periscope-like camera module." The said module is expected to offer a 5x optical zoom, as well as the Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). More so, reports also have it that Samsung will use the second-generation version of its sensor featuring 108 megapixels.
Samsung Galaxy S11 Specs
People who believe this latest Samsung Galaxy S11 rumor are surely familiar that this unit is presently the pipeline with the codename "Picasso." Part of the series rumored to be introduced is the Samsung Galaxy S11e, with battery featuring 3,730mAh as indicated in its certification. On the contrary, the Galaxy S11 is expected to be packed with a 4,399mAH capacity for the battery. In terms of battery, a certification with code of the product, EB-BG985ABY, has recommended that this could be a derived model of the battery that the Galaxy Note 10+ featured.
Samsung followers may already be excited for the launch of the Galaxy S11, unites with the Exynos 9830 SoC for Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 exclusively for the U.S. region and the worldwide markets. Moreover, Samsung is rumored that it is planning to merge its Galaxy S with the Galaxy Note family into a single flagship line in 2020 and offer the Galaxy S11 with S Pen support.