Samsung just seems to be planning the event for the announcement of the Galaxy S11 and already has a period in mind. According to information relayed by our fellow SamMobile, Samsung has set the date of presentation of the Galaxy S11 in the third week of February 2020. The manufacturer would have once again chosen to organize the Unpacked event in San Francisco (United States).
Not surprisingly, SamMobile says it’s still way too early to stop a specific day. The specialized media, however, expects Tuesday, February 18, 2020. It’s consistent with the habits of the manufacturer. This year Samsung introduced the Galaxy S10, S10 +, S10e and Galaxy Fold on February 20th. In 2018, the manufacturer had lifted the veil on the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus February 25.
Nevertheless, it is not impossible that the group decides to shake up its calendar. But for now, there is no indication that Samsung has chosen to move forward or back the Galaxy S11 output. As a reminder, Samsung would consider merging the Galaxy S with Galaxy Note. The range expected early 2020 would combine all the characteristics of the S and Note, including the S-Pen pen. The merger is currently being discussed internally.
On the technical sheet side, the Galaxy S11 would come with One UI 2.1 based on Android, equipped with a triple/quadruple 108MP photosensor and a 90 or 120 Hz display. The rear camera would also be accompanied by an infrared spectrometer to provide nutritional information on foods.
There are already the first details about the Samsung Galaxy S11, but currently, we do not have a clear view yet. That should change in the next few weeks because the design of the S10 was already known in early December. In the next two months, we will certainly hear some of the Samsung Galaxy S11.
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