Samsung Galaxy S11 devices will have huge
batteries and we have information about how Samsung was able to crank in bigger
batteries in almost the same form factor. Samsung Galaxy S11+ and Galaxy S11
will also have a 108MP camera. Samsung will unveil the Samsung Galaxy S11 Plus
in February.
So the Galaxy S11 series
will have significantly bigger batteries compared to its predecessor
the Galaxy S10 series.
According to information
that's available right now, here are the battery capacities
of the Galaxy S11 series.
The S11e will have a
4000mAh battery, 4300 for the S11 and 5000mAh for the S11 Plus.
These are significantly
bigger when compared to the S10 series as you can see here.
A lot of us were wondering
how were they able to crank in such huge batteries in almost
the same form factor.
Well, Thanks to the Korean
media now we know why.
You see, Samsung is using
PMP tech for the batteries this time.
PMP basically refers to
Protection Module Packages which allows for a much tighter packaging
of the battery cells compared
to what Samsung is using for the Galaxy S10 models, whose
packs still require a
holder case.
With PMP tech they can
shrink the size of the whole package by up to 57% which allows
for bigger capacities in a
smaller size.
And that's how Samsung was
able to crank in bigger batteries with almost the same form
factor.
By the way, If you were
wondering Samsung is still not using the graphene battery tech
which will for sure
revolutionize the smartphone and battery industry.
With graphene tech, you can
charge the phone 5 times faster and also it stores 45% more
capacity in the same size.
For example, if the Galaxy
Note 10+ had a graphene battery it could take only 13 minutes
to charge from 0 to 100 and
the battery capacity could have been 6235mAh without occupying
any extra space which is
really amazing.
The last time we heard
Samsung is hoping to release one handset with graphene tech as
soon as next year or in
2021.
So Samsung trademarked the
bright night sensor for the Galaxy S11.
If you remember Samsung
calls the camera night mode as a bright night.
So Samsung making a
dedicated camera sensor for the bright night suggests that night photography
is going to get better.
The camera codes of the
OneUI 2 also showed that the S11 will be capable of doing video
night mode so it now makes
sense what is that 5th camera at the back is going to be.
It could be a bright night
sensor that will assist in night photography and videography.
Of course, we can't say
that for sure but I guess we'll find out soon enough.
So when Onleaks released
this first look of the Galaxy S11+ with a huge camera layout,
Ice Universe tweeted out
that the rendering is wrong.
The real handset will look
beautiful than this.
At that time he didn't say
exactly what part is wrong but he tweeted out a couple of days
later showcasing the
changes and if you were hoping it wouldn't have this huge camera rectangle
then you might get
disappointed.
Ice Universe says the
Onleaks render doesn't have a square lens for the periscope zoom
camera.
Almost every handset with a
periscope camera a square lens.
The second error he points
out is the lens arrangement.
It won't be this messy.
The actual thing has a
symmetrical camera layout, which is good but honestly, this is
not what I was expecting
when he said the real S11+ will look beautiful.
Even with the corrections,
it's going to basically look the same as it's looking right now.
Not really a fan of this
design but I do hope this grows on us or at least it looks better
in real life than what it
is being portrayed here.
Anyway, I'll keep you
updated with all the Galaxy S11 information so you can consider
following my blog for that and as
always I'll see you tomorrow..
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