الأحد، 1 ديسمبر 2019

Galaxy S11 screen protector shows small chin, centered punch hole

Thanks to leaked renders of the Galaxy S11 series, we know that Samsung’s next flagship will share some similarities with the Galaxy Note 10 as far as the design is concerned. According to those renders, the Galaxy S11 will have a centered punch hole in the display and a smaller bottom bezel, and supporting those renders are a couple of leaked images of what is supposedly a Galaxy S11 screen protector.

Neither the centered punch hole nor the smaller chin will come as surprises. With Samsung pushing larger screen on its flagships every year, reduced bezels are an important factor in making sure those large screens don’t make the overall size of the phone too big, and the slim bezels will be rather crucial for the Galaxy S11 as all three models are expected to feature 6-inch+ displays. The centered cutout for the camera, meanwhile, makes for a more uniform design compared to a corner cutout as seen on the Galaxy S10 series and will even be seen on upcoming mid-range devices like the Galaxy A51.

The Galaxy S11 will also share another design element with the Galaxy Note 10: The power and volume buttons will be placed on the same side. The buttons will be on the right side of the phone so it won’t be exactly like the Note 10, but it will be a notable change for the Galaxy S lineup. Oh, and like the Galaxy Note 10, the Galaxy S11 series will not have a headphone jack, which will no doubt be a much bigger point of contention for long-time users of Galaxy S flagships.

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Samsung accidentally released stable Galaxy Note 10 Android 10 update for one user

With Samsung having released the stable Android 10 update for the Galaxy S10 series in a few markets already, it would be easy to assume that the company has also released the stable update for the Galaxy Note 10. A Reddit user has revealed that their Note 10 was treated to a stable build of Android 10, but it seems Samsung accidentally pushed out the update and hasn’t actually started the official rollout.

The device that received the stable build, which carries the same software version as the stable update for the Galaxy S10, is a Canadian unlocked variant being used with carrier MTS in Belarus. There have been no reports of other users in Canada or Belarus receiving the update, and with neither market included in the One UI 2.0 beta program, it’s very likely that the official rollout has not started.

It’s not uncommon for Samsung to sometimes push out an update to an unsuspecting user by accident, and, unfortunately, it doesn’t mean that the actual release will be out soon. The Galaxy Note 10 entered the One UI 2.0 beta program a couple of weeks after the Galaxy S10, and the Galaxy S10 received no less than seven beta updates before making the jump to the final version. The Note 10 received its third beta update last week and Samsung will probably release another beta update or two before releasing the stable build.

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