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We may see the Samsung Galaxy S11 debut on February 11, new rumors


Samsung is very well known for announcing their flagship Galaxy S smartphones in the month of February every year and now we have couple of new dates surface on the internet that could possibly bring along the all new and leaked Galaxy S11, Galaxy S11 Plus and the Galaxy S11e next year. According to the words of the notorious Samsung tipster from Twitter, we may anticipate for a formal launch of the next generation Galaxy S11 series on February 11, 2020. We see the user mention two dates, that includes February 11 as well as February 18, but claiming that they moreover believe in the former date as the Galaxy S11 on February 11 sounds better, right? Yesterday we also heard from the same leakster that Samsung may launch the Galaxy S20, which could be the renamed Galaxy S11 or a whole new series of smartphones for the new upcoming decade.
Source: Ice universe (Twitter)