Renders show Samsung Galaxy M11

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Renders have appeared of what should be Samsung’s Galaxy M11. It is a budget device that, given the name, should be the successor of the Galaxy M10, although Samsung has not yet officially announced the smartphone.

The images of the Galaxy M11 appeared on the website Ytechb, which indicates that it has been obtained from unnamed sources. The images show that the Galaxy M11 will have an 8-megapixel front camera through a hole in the screen. In addition, there are three more cameras on the back with 13.5 and 2 megapixels. There are variants with a housing in black, blue and purple. According to Ytechb, the unannounced Samsung smartphone will have a 6.4″ LCD-type screen with a resolution of 1560×720 pixels. The fingerprint scanner is placed on the back of the housing.

Samsung probably opts for the Snapdragon 450 processor and there is 3GB or 4GB of ram available, depending on the type. There is a choice between 32GB and 64GB of storage, although that can be expanded via micro SD cards. The battery has a capacity of 5000mAh and can be charged with 15W. There is also a USB-C port and a headphone jack.

It seems that the Galaxy M11 is intended as a successor to the Galaxy M10 that was released last year. Samsung already released the Galaxy M21 earlier this month, also a budget device.

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