Samsung Galaxy S11+ has allegedly been spotted on Geekbench, tipping key specifications of the phone. The CAD leak-based renders leaked earlier, hint at a laser autofocus system on the Galaxy S11 series. The Samsung flagship leaks have picked up pace, and the phones are tipped to 5G, offer 120Hz display , and a 108-megapixel main rear camera. The Geekbench listing suggests that the Samsung Galaxy S11+ variant, the most of the lot, will be powered by the Exynos 9830 SoC.
Starting with the alleged Geekbench US U division. How Samsung manages to keep the performance up with these new core clusters design remains to be seen. Of course, the Exynos variant will launch in some markets, while others will see the Snapdragon 865 SoC integrated.
Geekbench also suggests a 12GB RAM, and Android 10 software out-of-the-box. The single-core score is at 427, and the multi-core score is at 2,326. These score are quite off, and this means that the chipset is still a work-in-progress. The listing was first spotted by a tipster on Weibo.
Tipster Ice Universe has separately Samsung Galaxy S11 CAD renders leaked earlier. It shows a separate laser autofocus system situated on the bottom right edge of the camera module. This suggests that the Samsung Galaxy S11 series will come with a dedicated laser autofocus system to improve the focusing in photos. This could mean that Samsung will let go of PDAF, and it could also find a way to integrate both the technologies together. If this happens, then the phones will be able to offer great focus in both landscape and portrait photos. Of course, this is pure speculation at this point, and the lens spotted on the bottom right could be for something else altogether.
Samsung Galaxy S11 series is set to come in three variants at least – Samsung Galaxy S11, Samsung Galaxy S11+, and a 3,730mAh battery.