The Samsung Galaxy S11 series phones were expected to be released on February 18 according to earlier rumors. However, latest reports said that could happen a week earlier on February 11.
Samsung Galaxy S10 was released alongside the Galaxy S10e and Galaxy S10 Plus in late February 2019. Since Samsung tends to release its phones in yearly cycles, we expect to see the Samsung Galaxy S11 release in February or March 2020.
That may mean we hear about it at MWC 2020, or it may be a touch earlier as two rumors suggest we might see it on February 18, possibly alongside the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2, according to Tech Radar.
Another source meanwhile has claimed it could land on February 11. It's quite early to hear about an actual launch date though, so we'd take both dates with a big pinch of salt, the report said.
It is reported that the Galaxy S11 series launch event will be held in San Francisco, USA, the same location as last year's S10 launch event.
Considering that the MWC 2020 conference will not open until February 24, Samsung's pace is ahead of schedule, it seems that the preparation of the new machine is already very sufficient.
News this week pointed out that the S11 series may be named after the S20. In addition, the second-generation Galaxy Fold is also expected to be released at the same time.
From the renderings, there are at least three models of the S11 / S20 series. The screen sizes have increased from 6.2, 6.7 to 6.9, and the front is a central punch screen with extremely low curvature.
Other highlights include iterative under-screen ultrasonic fingerprints, Snapdragon 865 chip, dual-mode 5G network, 5000mAh large battery, wired and wireless dual flash charging.