Samsung finally took the wraps off their latest entry-level smartphone featuring a punch hole display and triple camera module in the United Arab Emirates, officially listing the all new Galaxy M11 on their website for the country. The phone had already made it's appearance in the past, showing off it's design in renders and revealing most of it's internal hardware specifications, and now we have the handset out in the Middle East, which came in as a surprise because Samsung followed a trend of launching these models to the Indian subcontinent first. So the phone will come out of the box with a 1.8GHz Octa-Core processor, 6.4" Infinity-O PLS TFT LCD HD+ display with a resolution of 720 x 1560 pixels, housing an 8MP front facing secondary camera and will give 3GB and 4GB of RAM options with 32GB and 64GB of expandable internal storage space, respectively. The phone also features a 13MP primary camera on the rear accompanied by 2MP and 5MP lenses on the array for primary photography. Users will also be treated to a fingerprint reader on the back along with facial reorganization for added security and the phone powers on with a 5000mAh powered large battery that supports 15W fast charging, booting to Android's version 10 topped with Samsung's custom UI. We still have no information on the new Galaxy M11's availability nor pricing details just yet.
Source: SAMSUNG
Source: SAMSUNG