A couple of days ago, we came to know that Samsung is working on a new M-series smartphone, the Galaxy M11, thanks to the listing of the device on the Google Play Console. Going by the name, the Galaxy M11 is going to be a successor to the Galaxy M10s. Now, the Galaxy M11 has been certified through a Taiwanese certification agency, NCC. The listing of the device on NCC reveals real-life images of the smartphone and its certification documents, which shed light on a few key features of the phone. Let us have a look.
Samsung Galaxy M11 Leaked Through NCC
As you can see in the real-life images, the Galaxy M11 has a display with a punch-hole mounted at the top left corner of the screen. At the back, the Galaxy M11 has a triple camera setup with an LED flash, and a fingerprint scanner. At the bottom, you get a USB Type-C port and a speaker grill, and at the top, you have the 3.5mm audio jack. The power and volume buttons are mounted to the right-hand side of the device and SIM card tray to the left-hand side. There is an image of the battery in the certification documents, which reveals that it has a 5000mAh capacity. Another image shows the charger of the phone, which reveals that the Galaxy M11 will come with 15W charging.