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Here’s another look at the upcoming Samsung Galaxy M11

Earlier this week, we’d seen an official render of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy M11 which depicts it’s front panel. As it’s name suggests, the Galaxy M11 is expected to succeed last year’s Galaxy M10 and M10s duo.

Right now, courtesy of Taiwan’s NCC authority, we’re treated to a couple of real life images of the Galaxy M11 which show off the device at various angles.

As expected, the Samsung Galaxy M11 will sport a hole-punched display with minimal bezels along it’s two sides. However, it’s chin at the lower portion of the device remain pretty obvious.

On it’s rear panel, there will be a vertical camera module which houses a total of three camera sensors. The Galaxy M10 and M10s in comparison, only has a dual-camera setup. That’s certainly a decent upgrade over it’s predecessor.

Similarly, the Galaxy M11 will continue to maintain a physical fingerprint sensor on it’s rear panel. This is something expected since it is likely to be a budget-centric smartphone.

The top of the device will play host to a 3.5mm headphone jack, while the bottom of the device will house the speaker grilles as well as an USB port.

Besides revealing the design of the Galaxy M11, the same database had also confirmed that the device will be fueled by a massive 5,000mAh battery which support up to 15W fast-charging.

According to Galaxy M11’s Google Play Console listing, the device will be driven by an entry-level Snapdragon 450 SoC coupled with 3GB worth of RAM.

As of now, Samsung has yet to reveal the launch date of the Galaxy M11.

Via: MySmartPrice

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