According to a report byBloomberg, Samsung is overhauling its camera to include its108 – megapixel sensor, which was unveiled in August and is already being used in devices like theXiaomi CC9 Pro. The S 11 will also host an extra three sensors on the rear, including one lens for capturing ultrawide angles and one with 5x optical zoom. In addition, to assist in augmented reality functions and taking portrait photos, the device is reported to include a “Time of Flight” sensor which bounces infrared light off a subject to help with depth detection.
Information regarding the potential battery of the Galaxy S 11 comes fromSamMobile, which reports that we can expect the device to sport a 5000 mAh battery. For comparison, the iPhone 11 Pro Max has aNearly 4000 mAh battery. The improved battery life of the Galaxy S 10 was considered abig plus by our readers, so it seems that Samsung is doubling down on more power to make its new device last all day and beyond.
Samsung has not commented publicly on these features, so they remain unconfirmed. The company typically announces new Galaxy phones in February each year, so we can expect to hear more about the S 11 in early 2020.
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