Samsung Galaxy S11e Renders Shown Off by @OnLeaks, in Beautiful Blue

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There’s a sort of coherence for the Samsung 2020 phone lineup, judging by the latest leaks. We’ve seen the Galaxy S11 and Galaxy A71 looking pretty similar and now the Galaxy S11e pops up. It has the same selfie camera cutout upfront, a punch hole camera in the center and a rectangular back camera.

This render is brought to the world by @OnLeaks and pricebaba and features a device made of glass and metal. The bezels are quite narrow and unlike the Galaxy S10e, the S11e will have curved sides for the display. It also ditches the side placed fingerprint scanner and places it in the screen. Clearly meant to compete with the iPhone 11, the device throws an extra camera at the back, offering 3 sensors.

According to @OnLeaks, the device will have a diagonal between 6.2 and 6.3 inches. At the bottom we find an USB-C port, plus a microphone and speaker grille, while the right side hosts the Power button and volume rocker. There’s nothing on the left side, while the top features a noise cancelling microphone and probably also the SIM slot. No trace of audio jack here. The vertical camera setup feels like the one of the Galaxy M30s and includes a main 108 MP camera probably, a telephoto and ultra wide cam.

Leaked dimensions are 151.7 over 69.1 mm, while the waistline is 7.9 mm, or 9.1 mm if you add the camera bump. Expect an Exynos 990 processor inside, or the Snapdragon 865 in USA and China, plus 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB or 256 GB of UFS 3.0 storage. Galaxy S11e may also jump to a larger battery than the 3100 mAh one of the Galaxy S10e. 4000 mAh comes to mind… One UI 2.0 should also be here, plus a front camera with 16, 24 MP or maybe even 32 MP resolution.

Once again, last I heard the Galaxy S11 series was coming on February 18th.

via OnLeaks/ Pricebaba

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