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Samsung Galaxy M11 photos leak, 5,000 mAh battery confirmed

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Yordan 13 March 2020

Samsung Android

Samsung is working on a new smartphone with a model number SM-M115F/DS which is the Galaxy M11 - a successor of the Galaxy M10 and Galaxy M10s. The phone was just certified at Taiwan’s NCC and the certification has plenty of photos, including the built-in battery.

The Galaxy M11 will arrive with three cameras on the back, a punch hole on the front and a huge 5,000 mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy M11 photos leak, will have 5,000 mAh battery

Looking at the photos, we see a fingerprint scanner on the back panel, meaning the Galaxy M11 will stick to an LCD panel. It will have a 3.5 mm audio jack on top, the bottom has a grille for the speaker and the USB port.

We can’t see clearly whether it is a micro USB port or the newer USB-C due to the angle of the shots of the phone and the charging cable, but given the M10s has the newer type, it would be a massive setback and a huge surprise to see the older standard.

Samsung Galaxy M11 on NCC Samsung Galaxy M11 on NCC
Samsung Galaxy M11 on NCC

The huge battery will have 15W fast charging capabilities. Size-wise, the phone appears slightly taller than its predecessors, so it will have the same, if not better, handling. Since the Galaxy M11 is already being certified across the globe, we are just weeks from the device being officially announced.

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  • Persian
  • atG
  • 13 Mar 2020

who care about that ? huawei? xiaomi? any one? just nokia, but their devices are terrible samsung update most of its devices to android 10 even A10!

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  • Sunny T
  • jAM
  • 13 Mar 2020

Samsung is just a company that manufactured and produce bunch of phones in a year. They never stood by their product in terms of updates. It takes them forever to update a single phone to the next Android. I think consumers should boycott Samsung for...

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  • GVS
  • D0i
  • 13 Mar 2020

Since this has 15w charging, definitely this is type-c

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