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With the launch of Galaxy S11 approaching, rumors about the new smartphone from Samsung start popping up on the internet. Latest information released online indicates a 108MP camera with Nine Pixel technology for the Plus model, as well as a 5.000mAh battery built by LG.

Large battery capacity
According to information collected by the website The Elec, Galaxy S11+ (or S11 Plus) should receive a 5.000 mAh battery, while the S11 can have between 4.300 mAh and 4.500 mAh and the S11e will receive 3730 mAh, a significant increase over this year's models, which have 4.100 mAh, 3.400 mAh and 3.100 mAh respectively.
The supply will apparently be by LG Chem, a South Korean chemical products manufacturer and recognized as the largest in the country, which is starting production for mass supply to the Samsung board on their smartphones.

108MP camera with Nine Pixel technology
Another likely leap would be in the quality of the images obtained by the camera's sensors. According to information from Twitter @UniverseIce, the next generation of the line Galaxy S will feature 108 megapixels of resolution, along with time-of-flight (TOF 3D) sensors, the wide-angle and the main with 5x zoom, increasing the thickness of the flagship by 1,1mm, assuming that there will be no bump on the part of the cameras, reaching a total of 5 rear cameras.

Despite the 108MP, the Galaxy S11 should not take photos with maximum resolution, betting on technology Nine Pixel, similar to quad-pixel present in Motorola one zoom. However, the difference is that the smartphone from Samsung will be able to take nine 12MP photos and merge them into one. In practical terms, photos will be recorded with excellent lighting even in the most challenging environments, as well as noise reduction.
Despite the rumors, we will only know all the news of the Galaxy S11 on February 18, at the first event Galaxy Unpacked of the year.
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Source: TechRadar
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