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Galaxy S11 may avoid Pixel 4’s biggest mistake

Galaxy S11 may avoid Pixel 4’s biggest mistake

Posted on November 9, 2019 By Jarvis

Samsung Galaxy S11 device family leaks at the tail end of the first week of November 2019 suggested the phones would ramp up battery life. As we know from a variety of phones this year – most notably the Google Pixel 4 – making a new phone with a smaller battery than its predecessor doesn’t often end in good results. Samsung appears to be summoning the will to give their top-tier smartphones more battery capacity to handle the next round of futuristic technology – high refresh rate displays and 5G connectivity.
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