Samsung Galaxy S11e Renders Surfaced Showing Its Design In Full Glory
Karamchand Rameshwar - Nov 29, 2019
It seems like the Galaxy S11e will carry quite a few changes and improvements over its predecessor Galaxy S10e.
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The CAD-based renders of the Galaxy S11 surfaced online recently. Not long after that, the design of the Galaxy S11e has also been revealed.
These renders are not official and only offer an idea of the upcoming Galaxy S11e’s design. On the front, you can see a center-aligned punch hole that houses a selfie camera. At the back, the successor to the Galaxy S10e will come with one more camera compared to its predecessor. The third one might be a telephoto sensor. In addition, instead of having a flat screen like the Galaxy S10e, it will feature a slightly curved display.
On the right spine, you can see a volume rocker and a power button. There is no fingerprint reader at the back and the power button seems to be just a button, no fingerprint sensor embedded. Therefore, we believe that it should carry an in-display one instead.
Just like its siblings, the Galaxy S11e will likely make its debut on 11 February, with a display with either 6.2 or 6.3 inches in size. The battery capacity might increase from 3,100mAh on the S10e to 4,000mAh on this one.
Being a Samsung flagship, it should be powered by an Exynos 990 or a Snapdragon 865, paired with 6 / 8GB RAM and 128 / 256GB of internal storage.
The dimensions of the Galaxy S11e are 151.7x69.1.7.9 mm, which is quite compact. It has the same height as the Galaxy Note 10, but a much narrower body. Its camera specs are still under wraps, but there is a good chance that the company might pack its new 108MP sensor on the S11e. The other two sensors might be ultra-wide and telephoto ones.
Separately, the South Korean phone maker is reportedly planning to announce a more affordable version of the Galaxy Note 10 called Note 10 Lite. The handset has just been spotted on Geekbench with an Exynos 9810 SoC and Android 10.
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