Samsung Galaxy A11 With Triple Rear Camera, 4000mAh Battery and Fingerprint Scanner Spotted on FCC Certification

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A little while ago, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A11 smartphone popped up on the Wi-Fi Alliance certification website, which revealed that the device would run on Android 10 out of the box. Now, the same device has been spotted on the FCC certification website which has revealed several of its key specifications. Let’s have a look at what all the FCC certification for the Samsung Galaxy A11 has revealed about the device.

Samsung Galaxy A11 With Triple Rear Camera, Physical Fingerprint Scanner Appears on the FCC Certification Website

As seen in the certification images, the Samsung Galaxy A11 will feature a triple camera setup at the back. Furthermore, we can also spot a physical fingerprint scanner at the back. Coming to the battery of the device, the FCC certification reveals that the Samsung Galaxy A11 will sport a 4,000mAh battery. There is no word as to whether or not there will be support for fast charging. The volume buttons and the power button are on the right side of the device, while the SIM tray appears to be on the left side. We already know that the Samsung Galaxy A11 will run on Android 10 out of the box.

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As of now, this is all we know about the device, but given that it has already started receiving various certifications, we can safely assume that the launch date is imminent.

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