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Samsung Galaxy S11+ leaked renders show penta rear cameras

The back of the Galaxy S11+ shows that the phone will feature a square camera module which will house five cameras and two additional sensors.

Samsung is working on its upcoming flagship series of smartphones including the Galaxy S11+, Galaxy S11 and Galaxy S11e. The company is expected to launch the same in February next year. Now some renders of the Galaxy S11+ have surfaced online which has revealed shows the upcoming smartphone from all angles.

As per the leaked renders shared by OnLeaks in collaboration with CashKaro, the Samsung Galaxy S11+ will feature a curved display with a punch-hole display at top-centre housing the single selfie camera. The curved display is reported to be a Dynamic AMOLED panel with a size of about 6.9-inches having QHD+ and 120Hz refresh rate. Samsung Galaxy S11+ features a metallic body with relatively slimmer bezels.

Samsung Galaxy S11+

At the bottom, the Galaxy S11+ has a port and a speaker grille. You can also see a hole for the primary microphone while at the top there is a secondary microphone. The right side of the phone has the volume and power buttons. There is no 3.5mm jack shown in the render.

The back of the Galaxy S11+ shows that the phone will feature a square camera module which will house five cameras and two additional apart from the flash. The secondary camera sensor on the rear setup is speculated to include laser autofocus. There is no fingerprint sensor at the back which hints that the phone will have an in-display fingerprint sensor.

Samsung Galaxy S11+

As per rumours, there will be 108MP Samsung sensor with 5x as the primary camera in the penta camera setup. The phone’s dimensions would measure at 166.9x76x8.8mm (10.2 millimeters including the camera bump).

As per an earlier GeekBench listing, the Samsung Galaxy S11+ comes with model number SM-G986B. The phone will be powered by Exynos 9830 SoC, along with 12GB of RAM. It will run 10.

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