Samsung's event to reveal Galaxy S11 will be held on Feb 11th.

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Samsung has announced in a tweet that the event to reveal it's new flagship line up for 2020 will be held on Feb 11th, Samsung will be revealing more than one phone at the  Samsung Unpacked event, we may also see the next version of the Samsung's Folding device 'Samsung Galaxy Fold'.

Before Samsung announced the date of the event, the promo for the event was leaked on Twitter, the Phone was leaked pretty much and the leaked rumors show that the phone will feature a hole punch display with front camera in the center, the phone may have a 90Hz or 120Hz display, if the rumors are to be believed Samsung may go with the 90Hz display for Glaxy S11 display which complements the excellent displays on Samsung phones.

But Samsung may leave the 120Hz display to the next Samsung Note device, Samsung last year with Galaxy Note 10 has removed headphone jack which was clearly unexpected and the news has created some buzz in the fan base, Samsung also deleted the Ads which it mocked Apple for doing the same earlier.

There are rumors that Samsung may name the next falgship as Galaxy S20 instead of Galaxy S11, leaks suggest that the new flagship will have a boxy camera setup similar to iPhone11 Pro Max and Pixel 4 but as per the leaks Samsung's New flagship will have 5 rear cameras.

The rear camera setup of Samsung's yet to be revealed flagship may contain a massive 108MP camera lens which will be huge for mobile photography and we've recently seen such  a huge 108MP camera on Xiaomi Mi Note 10.

Coming to the Samsung's next folding phone which may release along with Galaxy S11 and S11+ on Feb 11th, this time the folding phone will fold in vertically according to the rumors just like the Motorola Razr, other than that not much was leaked about the Samsung's new folding phone. Samsung has revealed the Lite versions of Galaxy s10 and Note10 on Jan 3rd.


The event will be held in San Francisco at 11 A.M PT/ 2 P.M ET on Feb 11th Samsung's Unpacked event will be live streamed on the company's official website and visit Simpl Tecc to know everything that will happen at the Samsung's Event.

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