Samsung Galaxy A11

Samsung Galaxy A11 Goes Official, Features Triple Rear Cameras

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Samsung has launched a new mid-range smartphone… the Samsung Galaxy A11. This device has been listed on the company’s official website with a number of specs and renders made available.

The Samsung Galaxy A11 has a triple rear camera setup that is vertically placed in the top left corner of the phone’s back panel. It also features a front camera found in the top left corner in a punch hole on the phone’s display.

Samsung Galaxy A11

The Samsung Galaxy A11 has a display that is the same size as the S10+ with a 6.4-inch HD+ (720 × 1560 pixels) Infinity-O Display. The phone comes with a 1.8GHz octa-core processor that will function in tandem with 2GB/3GB RAM. The onboard storage is pegged at 32GB and can be expanded to a larger 512GB (through a microSD card).

The triple rear camera setup houses a 13MP main camera with a 2MP secondary sensor and a 5MP tertiary sensor. The Samsung Galaxy A11 features an 8MP selfie camera incorporated in a punch-hole display. The Samsung Galaxy A11 comes with a 4,000mAh battery that supports fast charging at 15W.

The smartphone is expected to come in four different color shades – Black, Blue, White and Red. As at the time of this release, Samsung is yet to peg a price on this smartphone, but with the Galaxy A10e costing under $200, this device is expected to be around that range.

Samsung has made no statements regarding what markets this phone will hit first. It will be exciting to see how this mid-range smartphone will be received in the market and if it will be a hit with smartphone users.

 

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2 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy A11 Goes Official, Features Triple Rear Cameras”

  1. Araoye Gbadebo

    The device looks pretty decent in the image and with the 4000mAh battery capacity, that will be another selling point. It’s a mid-range phone and I hope Samsung won’t put too much price on it.

  2. I don’t see it going above $210, and if Samsung’s price is reasonable, it might be hot cake in the market for individuals looking for good mid-range devices

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