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Samsung suddenly exposed radical Galaxy S11 upgrade

Thanks to its really new headache design, the Galaxy S11 will surprise many people. But Samsung has already revealed other information about this phone, which will cause people to debate.

Attracted by the eagle eyes of SamMobile and popular Samsung insider Ice Universe, Samsung publicly provided the battery sizes of the Galaxy S11 and Galaxy S11 + by submitting these parts to the government testing agency SafetyKorea for certification. And it shows that Samsung has strengthened its games.

Galaxy S11: 4,500 mAh (battery ID-EB-BG985ABY)

Galaxy S11 +: 5,000 mAh (battery ID-EB-BG988ABY)

This is a huge upgrade compared to the longer-lived Galaxy S10 (3,400 mAh) and Galaxy S10 + (4,100 mAh). Interestingly, SamMobile states that the same battery will power the 4G and 5G versions of the Galaxy S11, while the Galaxy S11 + is expected to be used only in the 5G version. Therefore, the leader may be 4G Galaxy S11.

For buyers with a limited budget, we already know that Samsung will equip the entry-level Galaxy S11e with about 3,800 mAh battery (ID: EB-BG980ABY), while the Galaxy S10e will have 3,100 mAh, so the entire range is jumping to a new level. Considering Apple's big upgrade, this is the best time, and it does show Google's ridiculous Pixel 4 stupid behavior.

For Galaxy fans, Samsung also revealed more title changes through leaks that revealed the S11's new breakthrough "Hubble" camera, next-generation memory, and oversized fingerprint sensor.

In addition, the Galaxy S11 series is expected to launch in February earlier than in the past, so there is not much time to wait now. Just beware of the Exynos version.

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