According to a report by Bloomberg, Samsung is reviewing its camera to include his 108-megapixel sensor, which was submitted in August and is already used in devices like Xiaomi CC9 Pro. S11 will also take an additional three sensors on the back, including one lens to capture ultrawide angles and one with a 5x optical zoom. In addition, to assist in the function of augmented reality and taking a portrait photo, the device reportedly include a sensor, “flight Time,” which bounces infrared light from the subject to help with the detection of the depth.
Information about the potential battery Galaxy S11 comes from SamMobile, who reports that we can expect the device to sport a 5000 mAh battery. For comparison, the iPhone 11 Pro Max has a battery capacity of almost 4000 mAh. Improved battery life Galaxy S10 was considered a big plus to our readers, so it seems that Samsung doubles down on more energy to make its new device last all day and beyond.
Samsung has not commented publicly these functions, so they remain unconfirmed. The company usually announces a new Galaxy phone in February of each year so that we can expect to hear more about S11 at the beginning of 2020.
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