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2025-01-17 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Mobile Phone >
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Don't get too excited, it's just the concept of a full-screen Galaxy S11. Both 10 and Note 10 in Galaxy Note are here, indicating that Galaxy S11 is not too far away. That's right. It's time to get excited about Samsung's next big event, which has been going on for months technically.
Obviously, it is too early for the company to adopt a 100% design direction, but there is no need to be too cautious in terms of some key specifications and features. For example, the Galaxy S11 series will be powered by an improved Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor in the United States. To this day, however, it is not clear how much this "next big thing" has changed.
At least three versions of Galaxy S11 support 5G.
According to "some reliable information" people get on MySmartPrice, there are "at least" three Galaxy S11 models under development, labeled SM-G981, SM-G986 and SM-G988. If you want to know, Galaxy S10e, S10, S10, S105G are also called SM-G970, G973, G975, G977. It sounds like some models may be missing from the upcoming lineup, which makes us think Samsung may be working on as many as six S11 variants. That is, the above three models that support 5G and only 4G LTE all use Galaxy S11, S11e and S11.
For a single Galaxy S105G model, three subsequent functions can be obtained with the 5G function.
Of course, this is hypothetical, but given that Note 10 and Note 10 can be used for 4G and 5G derivatives, Samsung is unlikely to launch another S105G, creating a completely independent 5G Galaxy S11. Nor do we want the company to rule out its lineup of ultra-high-end models that only support 4G. However, while the 5G network continues to launch some important global markets very slowly.
If our guess turns out to be accurate, it will be interesting to see Galaxy S11e 5G trying to expand the attractiveness of next-generation connectivity standards. However, a slightly cheaper phone that supports 5G may start to become a thing earlier than in the spring of 2020, as the mid-to-high-end Galaxy A90 is expected to be unveiled at the end of 2019.
"streamlined" galactic folds?
Samsung's first generation of foldable devices has yet to emerge, and a limited edition was released in September after a series of setbacks over the past few months, but of course that didn't stop the company from making several different possible sequels and derivatives. Obviously, one of them is on the SM-F700F model, which means that Android is much lower than the SM-F900F, the existing Galaxy Fold.
MySmartPrice speculates that the mysterious SM-F700F may be a "simplified version" of the original Galaxy Fold, but unfortunately, it is not clear that Samsung may be planning a "trim". There are rumors that Galaxy Fold 2's larger display, protected by flexible glass, certainly doesn't fit the description, so the company may actually consider getting smaller and then bigger.
A less ambitious design may help avoid some of the reliability problems that plague the original Galaxy Fold product, and reduce costs and turn on collapsible devices until new audiences can't spend nearly $2000 on experimental gadgets. Sadly, it's all speculation, and to be honest, the future of foldable smartphones is still very vague.
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