These Samsung Galaxy S11 features will blow your mind

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The 2020 Samsung flagship is set to push the boundaries of smartphone design.

@IceUniverse has revealed the codename of the Galaxy S11 and internally, Samsung refers to it as Picasso.

Samsung appears to have dug itself in a hole with the Galaxy Note 10. Make no mistake, the upcoming device will be exceptional and will sport class-leading features that will pave the way for smartphone technology for years to come. However, Samsung has another device on its hands and that’s the Galaxy S11. This smartphone will be unlike we have ever seen before and will come with breakthrough features that rivals will have difficulty matching.

As per a recent leak by notable Samsung insider @IceUniverse, the Galaxy S11will come with the series’ biggest upgrade and feature major improvements in the software department. And those interested in purchasing the highly anticipated Note 10 may want to look away now as the next bit of information will blow your mind.

@IceUniverse has revealed the codename of the Galaxy S11 and internally, Samsung refers to it like Picasso. Though it may not seem it, this codename actually divulges a lot of information as Picasso has been regarded as a revolutionary painter and this means that Samsung will not hold back any punches with the S11. Samsung is said to be adding its entire attention on the camera of the Note 10 and it will be a ‘substantial upgrade’ over the Galaxy Note 10. @IceUniverse has also gone as far as saying that the Galaxy S11 is “a new beginning.”

Samsung will also redesign the face of the Galaxy S11 and add a smaller front-facing camera in comparison with the Note 10. Samsung has already used a very small camera on the Galaxy Note 10 so shrinking it down substantially for the S11 will give the handset a best-in-class screen-to-body ratio. This will help Samsung push the boundaries of smartphone design once more.

As far as software is concerned, Samsung will be adding some significant improvements to its already great One UI. The second-generation UI will run on top Google’s Android Q, an OS that will run out of the box on the S11.

The only probable downside is that Samsung may ditch the headphone jack on the Galaxy S11, similar to what they did with the Note 10. Other than this it will come with vast improvements making it a smartphone that’s definitely worth an upgrade.

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