Samsung Galaxy S11 rumors, features, release date, price, and more

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Samsung’s Galaxy S series is the default flagship lineup for many users in the Android ecosystem. While devices from other brands excel in one or two areas, Galaxy S flagships are great all-rounders with no debilitating drawbacks. Therefore, it is natural for customers to be curious about and eagerly anticipate the next Galaxy flagship.

Typically, Samsung releases its Galaxy S flagship in the first quarter of the year and a Galaxy Note device in the third quarter. If the company sticks to the same release schedule and naming scheme, we may see the
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in February or March of 2020. There are, however, some plausible rumors that the
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and launch the upcoming flagship under the Galaxy One branding.

The Galaxy S11 (or whatever the next Samsung flagship smartphone is called) is
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. The name doesn’t reveal anything interesting, but it is in line with
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for the Galaxy Note 10.

Let’s look at what the rumors and leaks say about what the Galaxy S11 may bring to the table. We’ll keep updating the information on this page as we approach the Galaxy S11’s launch, so don’t forget to bookmark it in your browser.

Design


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In the last couple of years, smartphone design has peaked, leaving very little room for innovation without changing the form factor. Manufacturers can no longer make easy gains in the design of their new products and are thus limited to minor improvements such as making the bezels smaller, reducing the size of the notch, hiding the front camera with a slider, etc.

There is no doubt the design of the Galaxy S11 will be facing the same challenge. It’s doubtful that Samsung’s next flagship will sport a radically different design given how far they have already pushed what is possible with the current flagship models. From whatever we have heard so far, the Galaxy S11 will look a lot like the
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with minor tweaks. You can expect the bezels to be smaller, placement of the front camera to be even more discreet, and possibly a redesigned camera module on the back to accommodate all the rumored new tech.

Though there is some talk of Samsung launching the Galaxy S11 with an under-display camera to eliminate the notch problem completely, it’s very unlikely as the company has already said that technology is a year or two away from commercialization. The Galaxy S11 will probably just get the Note 10’s centered punch-hole instead.

As we inch closer to the launch of the Galaxy S11, we can expect more credible and revealing leaks about the design of the device. Until then, we are left with nothing more than guesswork and unsubstantiated rumors.

Specifications


Samsung has already pushed its flagships to limits, and there is little other than incremental upgrades it can add to the Galaxy S11. From all the leaks so far and considering the Android landscape, it’s fair to say that the Galaxy S11’s
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.

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The Galaxy S11 will most
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. Of course, in a handful of markets, it will feature the latest Snapdragon chipset, which
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. SamMobile can exclusively confirm that the Galaxy S11 lineup will come (not all the models but cumulatively) in
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: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. There is currently no information about the microSD card situation on the Galaxy S11, but it will most probably skip the headphone jack.

We can also
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to be a standard feature across the Galaxy S11 lineup. Similarly, expect all the Galaxy S11
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as opposed to a completely separate 5G variant like the Galaxy S10 5G.

Display


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Samsung
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, and the Galaxy S11 will be no different. So far, we haven’t come across any significant or credible leaks regarding the screen on the next Galaxy flagship, but it is safe to say it will be an incremental upgrade over its predecessors.

A browser benchmark revealed that
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as opposed to the 19:9 screens on the company’s 2019 top-end offerings. This points to even smaller bezels and possibly a marginal increase in the screen size of the upcoming flagship. Samsung already has a couple of mid-range devices such as the Galaxy A70 and the A80 with this display ratio.

Curved screens have been the hallmark of most Galaxy flagship devices. They help Samsung differentiate its devices from dozens of rivals in the market, so expect the company to continue with them. Also, given the growing popularity of displays with high-refresh rates and that Samsung is the supplier for some of these panels, there is a real chance that the Galaxy S11 might pack a 90Hz or a 120Hz display to match rivals in the market.

According to
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, the Galaxy S11’s ‘Active Area Dimension’ (AAD) for the in-display fingerprint sensor will measure 64 square millimeters while the Galaxy S10’s (and Note 10’s) measures 36 square millimeters. The larger sensing area for detecting fingerprints should make the Galaxy S11’s in-display fingerprint scanner more accurate and easier to target with your finger.

Camera


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A recent report said the
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(possibly the
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) and supports 5x optical zoom. Later, a separate report mentioned that
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(referring to the Hubble telescope), which is a strong indication that the S11 might indeed feature some impressive optical zoom capabilities.

The company will reportedly use a ‘periscope system’ that allows the camera module to sit flush with the body of the smartphone. Under this arrangement, the sensor and lenses are placed sideways and utilize the principle of reflecting light in a telescope.

We currently don’t know how many cameras each of the Galaxy S11 models will sport on the front and the back.

Software and new features


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The Galaxy S11 will run
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out of the box, and as we reported exclusively,
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on top. We don’t know yet what new software features Samsung will pack into the Galaxy S11, but wireless DeX mode seems to be a good guess. Earlier this year,
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without committing to any launch date.

If the rumors pan out, the camera will be the main focus of the Galaxy S11, and that means more camera-centric software features. In fact,
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of its recent flagship devices. For the Galaxy S11, the company could be working on introducing features like
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.

Release date and price


Samsung will
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according to our sources, which is in line with what the company did for the Galaxy S10 launch. If the device announcement happens in late February, you can expect Galaxy S11 to hit the market in early to mid-March.

No concrete details on pricing are available yet, but it is safe to presume that the Galaxy S11 will be priced similar to the Galaxy S10 lineup. As far as the color options are concerned, we have reported exclusively that the
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hues.

Finally, unlike the
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, expect 5G connectivity across the lineup. While not many buyers will be able to benefit immediately from the inclusion of 5G, it will help Samsung to convince customers that the Galaxy S11 lineup is not missing any key features that rivals are offering in their smartphones. The company may even ditch the 4G models in some markets and sell only the 5G variants.

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