Samsung unveiled 108MP camera sensor for smartphones back in August, it is named Isocell Bright HMX designed in collaboration with Xiaomi. The camera sensor is reportedly making its way to the Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S11 flagship lineup. Xiaomi has already introduced World's first 108MP camera equipped smartphone just recently and its samples are making the rounds on the internet.
Xiaomi unveiled the Mi CC9 Pro in China with World's first 108MP camera, it developed together with Samsung. Reports suggests that Samsung Galaxy S11 lineup will come with large sensors and amazing optical zoom capabilities. A reputable source claims that one of Samsung Galaxy S11's cameras has been codenamed "Hubble". The name reminds us about the NASA telescope, so it is not difficult to guess that the sensor will be a telescope lens with extraordinary zoom capabilities.
Apart from the camera, there are reports about Samsung Galaxy S11's battery also. A South Korean website has just released a certification for a battery with the model number EB-BG980ABY, which is meant to power a Samsung smartphone with model number G980. The Galaxy S10e was SM-G970, that leads us to speculate that the Galaxy S11e is SM-G980.
The photo of the battery has also been uploaded on the platform. Despite a not very clear image, one can see that it is rated 14.36 Wh. Which means the battery operates at 3.85V, and we are looking at a 3,730 mAh capacity. Considering that Galaxy S10e has a 3,100 mAh battery, the new battery will be a massive 20%+ improvement. Samsung Galaxy S11 lineup is all set to debut in February 2020.