Released earlier in May this year, the Samsung Galaxy A11 is one of the cheapest 2020 Samsung phones. And the Korean manufacturer just knocked off Rs. 1,000 off it. After the discount, the Galaxy A11 is now available for Rs. 20,999.
We start with a standard 6.4” HD+ TFT panel with a hole punch built into its corner — or as Samsung likes to call it, the ‘Infinity-O’ screen. Galaxy A11 has a compact aspect ratio with rounded corners and a hefty chin.
The back is polished and softened around the edges. The smooth plastic on the Samsung A11's back has a satin finish and curved corners to make for an ergonomic grip. You can pick from a color palette featuring Black, White, Blue, and Red.
Samsung phones are usually sturdy and Galaxy A11is no exception. Its multi-camera setup has three sensors: a 13MP main camera and a pair of depth-mapping and wide-angle cameras. The wide-angle camera extends your Field-of-Vision by 115° but it’s only a mediocre 5MP sensor. An 8MP front camera is embedded inside the hole punch.
The internal hardware of Samsung Galaxy A11 is as entry-level as it gets. An old-gen Qualcomm Snapdragon 465 chipset lies at the heart of the device, rounded off with either 2GB or 3GB of memory and 32GB of storage, expandable up to 512GB. A 4,000 mAh battery with support for 15W fast charging powers the device.
You can secure your device with a fingerprint scanner mounted on the back. The software experience is delivered by the Android10-based OneUI 2. It’s packed with Samsung’s latest features and has a distinctly rounded design language.