After everything we saw about the next in line Samsung Galaxy S11 series smartphones until now, we are presenting you the leaked renders of their eldest sibling, the Galaxy S11 Plus this time around. In the past courtesy of internet's reliable tipster, @OnLeaks in alliance with other sources we have got our chance to see what the upcoming Samsung Galaxy flagships may look like, with the Galaxy S11 making it's appearance first followed by the smallest iteration Galaxy S11e. Earlier today we even read about the alleged presence of laser autofocus modules on these devices as well. After all that, in the later half of the day, we are getting to see some new high quality renders of what is possibly the next generation Galaxy S11 Plus.
As you can see in these pictures, the smartphone looks very similar to the previous renders that made it's rounds on the internet but things seem to a little different from around the back side. Unlike the current Galaxy S10 Plus, the phone doesn't seem to continue the pill-shaped punch hole style front facing cameras as we are getting to see a more centered single punch hole lens housed under the display with curved edges and narrow bezels, which is also said to pack the on-screen fingerprint scanner. There's still no proof of existence of an headphone jack and the hardware buttons seems to be placed alike it's other models we already saw.
Now moving to the back we are again treated to a rectangular camera arrangement. But interestingly, the camera sensors on the Galaxy S11 Plus seems to be scattered all around in the larger panel, featuring a five plus two camera sensors layout, which is definitely different from what we have seen on the standard and smaller versions of Galaxy S11 till date. The phone is anticipated to come with the 108MP primary shooter and 5X optical zoom that can reportedly capture pictures in QHD+ resolution and also record 8K videos. For now we don't have much info on the handset but we are sure the internet has a lot to speak about the South Korean's next big thing so we will keep you posted we have more updates. And we recommend you take these reports with a pinch of salt as we are still months away from the official launch.
Source: CASHKARO