Samsung is reported to have planned to present the Galaxy S11 on February 18, 2020 at a conference in San Francisco. Several months before the launch of the smartphone, rather precise information is beginning to be distilled on the web. We're reviewing the latest leaks.
According to information provided by our SamMobile colleagues, Samsung has set the date for the presentation of the Galaxy S11 to the third week of February 2020. The manufacturer would have once again chosen to organize the Unpacked event in San Francisco (United States).
Samsung would introduce the new Galaxy S11 during the 3rd week of February 2020
Not surprisingly, SamMobile points out that it is still far too early to stop on a particular day. However, the specialist media is expecting Tuesday, February 18, 2020. This is consistent with the manufacturer's habits. This year, Samsung presented the Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e and Galaxy Fold on February 20. In 2018, the manufacturer had lifted the veil on the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus on February 25.
Not surprisingly, SamMobile points out that it is still far too early to stop on a particular day. However, the specialist media is expecting Tuesday, February 18, 2020. This is consistent with the manufacturer's habits. This year, Samsung presented the Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e and Galaxy Fold on February 20. In 2018, the manufacturer had lifted the veil on the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus on February 25.
Nevertheless, it is not impossible that the group may decide to shake up its schedule. But for the moment, there is no indication that Samsung has chosen to move forward or backward the release of the Galaxy S11. As a reminder, Samsung would consider merging Galaxy S with Galaxy Note. The range expected in early 2020 would then combine all the characteristics of S and Note, including the S-Pen stylus. The merger would currently be the subject of internal discussions.
On the technical side, the Galaxy S11 would be delivered with One UI 2.1 based on Android, equipped with a triple/quadruple 108 Mp photo sensor and a 90 or 120 Hz screen. The rear camera would also be accompanied by an infrared spectrometer to provide nutritional information on food. What do you expect from the Galaxy S11? Your opinion is awaited in the comments.