Galaxy S11+ Renders Show Penta Rear Camera Cluster & Center-Aligned Punch-Hole
Karamchand Rameshwar - Nov 27, 2019
The new renders of the Galaxy S11+ show that it will feature a large camera module at the back that houses as many as five sensors.
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Renders of the upcoming Galaxy S11+ have just surfaced online in courtesy of CashKaro and OnLeaks. The new renders show the full design of the Samsung flagship in every angle. You can see a massive 6.9-inch panel with a center-aligned punch-hole and a pentagon camera cluster on the phone.
The first thing you might notice is the relatively large camera module at the back of the Galaxy S11+. The setup will include five sensors and two tiny sensors. According to the report, the camera module may consist of a laser autofocus sensor. If previous rumors are to be believed, the main sensor in the system will be a Samsung’s 108MP sensor with 5x optical zoom. Camera features on the Galaxy S11 are tipped to be Director’s View, Vertical Panoramas, 8K video recording, and Single Take Photo.
Other than that, the rest of the hand’s design looks quite familiar. It is shown to sport a curved glass on both front and back. It should feature an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint reader just like its predecessors and the renders also show no physical fingerprint sensor anywhere. It seems like Samsung will also remove the headphone jack on the Galaxy S11+.
Its display is tipped to be a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED panel with Quad-HD+ resolution. There is a small cut-out at the top center of the display to accommodate a selfie shooter, similar to that of the Galaxy Note 10. According to the report, its dimensions are 166.9x76x8.8 mm and there will be a USB-C port and speakers at the bottom of the device.
Galaxy S11: Expected Specifications
According to the latest rumors and leaks, the Galaxy S11+ will make its debut on 18 February alongside the Galaxy S11e and Galaxy S11. The most affordable model in the series will likely rock a 6.3 or 6.4-inch display, while the other two are tipped to pack a 6.7 and 6.9-inch screens with 120Hz refresh rate.
All three models are said to come with an Exynos 9830 SoC (also known as Exynos 990). They will also support the 5G network and 25W quick charging technology. Finally, Android 10 is also highly expected on all of them with Samsung’s OneUI 2.0 on top.
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