Thanks to our friends at Android Headlines, here is the first look at Samsung's forthcoming affordable and Galaxy A10 successor smartphone, the Galaxy A11 pictured in two brand new press renders, revealing the design of Samsung's upcoming device. From it's first look, the handset carries the manufacturer's Infinity-O display on the front, featuring punch hole style secondary front facing sensor cutout on the left corner with the more flat shaped screen panel covered with fair bit of bezels on all three sides and thick chin on the bottom.
On the back, the smartphone looks to bring along a triple camera module for primary photography with vertically aligned lenses accompanied by a single LED flash light. The phone also sports a fingerprint scanner for biometric protection positioned towards the center of the rear panel. However the Galaxy A11 appears to tot a plastic body built, showing justice to the reasonably priced tag with which the device will be offered to the cost-effective markets at launch. In terms of physical hardware buttons, the volume controls with power button have been placed on the right side of the unit like it's predecessor.
Specs-wise the device is expected to come out of the box with a 6.2" High Definition Plus display housing an eight megapixels front facing shooter for selfies, vlogging and video calling. Under the hood Samsung will treat you with their own Exynos 7 Octa-Core processor bundled with 3 gigabytes of RAM. The main camera arrangement consists of a 13MP primary lens, a 5MP sensor presumably for ultra wide angel shots and a 2MP optics for depth sensing. Having said that, the most exciting of all the leaked set of internals is it's large 5000mAh powered battery on the smartphone, that should be efficient enough to power you through a day or two without frequent charging.
The sources have allegedly mentioned that we should see the new Galaxy A11 make it's arrival in the United States, coming to prepaid carriers and wireless service providers like Boost Mobile, Cricket and MetroPCS.
Source: Android Headlines
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