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Samsung Galaxy S11 could end the Apple iPhone 12?



    

            Hello Guyz,Samsung Galaxy S11 smartphone runs on Android v9.0 (Pie) operating system. The phone is powered by Octa core (2.73 GHz, Dual core, M4 Mongoose + 2.31 GHz, Dual core, Cortex A75 + 1.95 GHz, Quad core, Cortex A55) processor. It runs on the Samsung Exynos 9 Octa 9820 Chipset. It has 8 GB RAM and 256 GB internal storage.


     Samsung Galaxy S11 smartphone has a Dynamic AMOLED display. The screen has a resolution of 1440 x 3040 pixels and 526 ppi pixel density. On camera front, the buyers get a 10 MP + 8 MP Dual Front Cameras and on the rear, there's an 13+13+16+5 MP camera with features like Digital Zoom, Auto Flash, Face detection, Touch to focus. It is backed by a 3700 mAh battery. Connectivity features in the smartphone include WiFi, As we look ahead to the Samsung Galaxy S11, anticipated in February 2020, we're hit with news that Galaxy S11 might not happen - or at least not in the way we expect. Here's what we expect from the next Samsung phone, which might instead be the Samsung Galaxy One, including release date, price and specification rumours.


    Samsung has something big in store for the Galaxy S11, and that could be a sliding screen. According to a recent patent filing, the South Korean firm is exploring the option of a handset with a display that can extend along a vertical plane. To do this, it's experimenting with a 21:9 aspect ratio — meaning the screen is long, rather than wide. This is advantageous for one main reason: You can fit more on the screen, from top to bottom. It also makes for a more immersive viewing experience when watching cinema-style 21:9 footage, like a movie on Netflix or a trailer on YouTube.

    It's too early for specific timing rumours, but that's what we're expecting. The phone is said to be called "Picasso" internally, and leaks point to at least three models – so perhaps a repeat of the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, and Galaxy S10e approach.

     Arriving in February 2020, Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S11 (which might actually be the Samsung Galaxy One) will improve on the already high standards set by this year's flagship quartet, which comprises Galaxy S10S10 PlusS10 5G and S10e.
    Galaxy S11 will almost certainly also borrow some features from the Note 10 and Note 10 Plus, which were announced on 7 August, including its new Aura Glow, Aura Black, Aura Pink and Aura White colour options, 45W fast charging and enhanced cameras. Sadly, just like that phone, it will probably also lose its headphone jack, dedicated Bixby button and heart-rate sensor.
    We should see a new processor in the form of the Snapdragon 865 (at least in some markets, with others favouring Samsung's own Exynos chips which could be down to 5nm in time for the S11 launch). Interestingly, one of two variants of this chip will integrate a 5G modem, which could mean there is no need for a separate 5G model of the Galaxy S11. Both versions of the Snapdragon 865 include support for LPDDR5X memory and UFS 3.0.

     Whether we will once again see a cheaper 'e' variant remains to be seen, but our money is on at least two variants in the Galaxy S11 and S11 Plus, differentiated once again by the size of their screens (currently 6.1in and 6.4in respectively), battery capacities (3,400mAh and 4,100mAh) and Camera capabilities (single/dual-lens selfie cameras).
      It's still six months from launch but already some rumours are appearing online. Most relate to the Galaxy S11's display, with Samsung either moving away from the Infinity-O panel with punch-hole selfie camera altogether - potentially also using the screen as a speaker, as alluded to by Yang Byung-duk, vice-president of Samsung's R&D group - or at least using a smaller hole than in Note 10.
     That's what renowned leakster Ice Universe believes to be true in any case. He also claims Galaxy S11, apparently codenamed Picasso, will see a "substantial" camera upgrade. Perhaps we'll see the inclusion of Samsung's 64Mp Isocell Bright GW1 sensor, which combines four pixels into one higher-quality pixel for a significantly enhanced 16Mp final image.
     We can also expect the Galaxy S11 to run Android 10 Q, which should be released in August, alongside the company's own OneUI.
     An early concept of Galaxy S11 has been published by Tech Configurations and is used to illustrate this article, but please note it is no more than a fabrication based on rumours. It borrows from Samsung's Galaxy A80 with a triple-lens rotating camera, but we have no other reason to think this will end up a feature of the S series. We'll also be waiting a few more months yet before we start seeing leaked images of the real deal.

SAMSUNG GALAXY S11 PRICE?

    Samsung Galaxy S11 probably won't be cheap. Why because Samsung has been gradually growing the price point for its main flagship, and we doubt there will be a retreat anytime soon.
    Just to recap, the Galaxy S10 rolled out at £799, the Galaxy S10+ shipped for £899, and the slightly trimmed-down Galaxy S10e sold for £669. We don't have a great sense of what kinds of configurations to expect from the Galaxy S11 line, but consider those prices a starting point.

HOW WILL  BE SAMSUNG GALAXY S11 LOOKS LIKE?

Samsung Galaxy S11 Concept Render
     Arguably more interesting than the revelation is the technical explanation of the sliding mechanism itself. Deciphered from various sketches and scraps of information in the supporting documentation by Dutch outlet Let'sGoDigital, the flexible Dynamic OLED screen is said to fold at the bottom. Doing so will allow it to wrap around a shaft, letting it fold back on itself — a bit like folding two sheets of toilet paper along the seam. The screen will then slide up, in effect unfolding on the inside, creating a larger surface area (roughly a 25% increase) for the end user.
Samsung's usual M.O. is to do the bold visual reinvention one year, and then barely touch it at all the following year. That could well be the case with the Galaxy S11.
There haven't been any solid design leaks just yet, although it shouldn't be long before we have a better sense of whether that repeated approach is true or not. SamMobile suggests that the phone will come in blue, black, pink, and white colours, and that the same "Aura" branding from the Galaxy Note 10 may be in play. If so, these could be pretty flashy backing styles.

 THE SAMSUNG GALAXY S11 CAMERAS?

              
       That's not a knock: the Galaxy S10 has an excellent triple-camera setup. But we expect this to be a key part of the Galaxy S11 upgrade. Leaker Ice Universe has been hyping some kind of big shift for Samsung cameras starting with the S11, calling it a "new beginning" and a "substantial upgrade." That's all very vague for now, of course, but it's promising all the same.

     Rumours point to a new 48MP or 64MP ISOCELL main camera sensor, and while numbers aren't everything when it comes to megapixels, the prospect of other big changes have us excited to see whether Samsung can finally even the odds with Huawei on this front.
IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE LEFT BEHIND WE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE SAMSUNG GALAXY S11?
Image: Concept render from Tech Configurations

    This is just one of the various designs Samsung is said to be exploring for the Samsung Galaxy S11 and Samsung Galaxy S11 Plus. Earlier this week, we heard that the duo could also be the firm's first buttonless devices. There's also been some chatter claiming that the Samsung Galaxy S11 and Samsung Galaxy Note 11 may not even be real, with Samsung instead deciding to unify the two lines with the Samsung Galaxy One. The fact of the matter is, it's just far too early to tell. Still, we're reveling in the various leaks and theories, and can't wait to see what the future holds.

  MySmartPrice points to all three variants of the Galaxy S11 featuring 5G support, which either means it'll be a standard feature, or maybe there will be separate 4G and 5G editions. In either case, you won't have to buy the largest, most expensive version to tap into next-gen cell service. That's a relief.
We also expect the Galaxy S11 to run Android 10 (formerly Android Q) with One UI 2.1, as reported by SamMobile. The site expects One UI 2.0 to introduce Digital Wellbeing features and other improvements, but it's not yet known what the 2.1 edition will add.
Leaker Evan Blass (Softpedia) suggests that Samsung may merge the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note lines in the future, rather than treat them as separate products. This makes sense, given how similar the phones have become since the introduction of the larger Plus models in the Galaxy S line, with the S Pen stylus being the only significant differentiator. Perhaps we'll see a rebranding in 2020?
SAMSUNG GALAXY S11 SPECIFICATIONS
SUMMARY
PerformanceOcta core
Display6.4" (16.26 cm)
Storage256 GB
Camera13+13+16+5 MP
Battery3700 mAh
Ram8 GB
Launch Date In IndiaOctober 25, 2019 (Unofficial)
SPECIAL FEATURES
     
Fingerprint Sensor PositionOn-screen
Other SensorsLight sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass
Fingerprint SensorYes
GENERAL
   
Quick ChargingYes
Operating SystemAndroid v9.0 (Pie)
Sim SlotsDual SIM, GSM+GSM, Dual VoLTE
ModelGalaxy S11
Launch DateOctober 25, 2019 (Unofficial)
BrandSamsung
Network4G: Available (supports Indian bands) 3G: Available, 2G: Available
Fingerprint SensorYes
MULTIMEDIA
   
LoudspeakerYes
Audio Jack3.5 mm
PERFORMANCE
   
ChipsetSamsung Exynos 9 Octa 9820
GraphicsMali-G76 MP12
ProcessorOcta core (2.73 GHz, Dual core, M4 Mongoose + 2.31 GHz, Dual core, Cortex A75 + 1.95 GHz, Quad core, Cortex A55)
Architecture64 bit
Ram8 GB
DISPLAY
   
Display TypeDynamic AMOLED
Bezelless DisplayYes with punch-hole display
Pixel Density526 ppi
Screen ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass
Screen Size6.4 inches (16.26 cm)
Screen Resolution1440 x 3040 pixels
Touch ScreenYes Capacitive Touchscreen, Multi-touch
STORAGE
   
Internal Memory256 GB
Expandable MemoryYes Up to 512 GB
CAMERA
   
SettingsExposure compensation, ISO control
Camera FeaturesDigital Zoom, Auto Flash, Face detection, Touch to focus
Image Resolution4128 x 3096 Pixels
AutofocusYes Phase Detection autofocus
Shooting ModesContinuos Shooting, High Dynamic Range mode (HDR)
Resolution10 MP + 8 MP Dual Front Cameras
Optical Image StabilisationYes
FlashYes LED Flash
BATTERY
   
TypeLi-ion
Capacity3700 mAh
NETWORK CONNECTIVITY
   
WifiYes Wi-Fi 802.11, b/g/n
Wifi FeaturesMobile Hotspot
BluetoothYes v5.0
VolteYes
Usb TypecYes (Doesn`t support micro-USB)
Usb ConnectivityMass storage device, USB charging
Network Support4G (supports Indian bands), 3G, 2G
GpsYes with A-GPS
Sim 14G Bands:TD-LTE 2300(band 40) FD-LTE 1800(band 3)3G Bands: UMTS 1900 / 2100 / 850 / 900 MHz2G Bands: GSM 1800 / 1900 / 850 / 900 MHz GPRS:Available EDGE:Available
Sim 24G Bands: TD-LTE 2300(band 40) FD-LTE 1800(band 3)3G Bands: UMTS 1900 / 2100 / 850 / 900 MHz 2G Bands: GSM 1800 / 1900 / 850 / 900 MHz GPRS:Available EDGE:Available


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