Samsung GALAXY S11: TWO Very BAD News, Functions REMOVED

Samsung GALAXY S11 has two bad news before the launch, here are the extremely important functions that have been removed from the new phone.

Samsung GALAXY S11 news

Samsung GALAXY S11 unfortunately, it has two very bad news for users around the world before the launch, and this comes as a pretty hard blow for those who were waiting to buy it. More precisely, it seems that the Samsung GALAXY S11 is going to be launched by Samsung without the 120 Hz refresh rate that everyone got excited about, instead keeping the 60 Hz of the current models.

Samsung GALAXY S11 would have followed to offer the option of using a refresh rate of 120 Hz or 60 Hz, users being the ones who could choose between the two operating modes of the phone screen. Unfortunately, it seems that the decision was made to give up this functionality for the Samsung GALAXY S11, and this made one of the biggest Samsung fans, and a leaker of many products, to recommend us to let Samsung "die" ".

Samsung GALAXY S11: TWO Very BAD News, Functions REMOVED

Samsung GALAXY S11 there will also be another very bad change implemented by the Koreans, more precisely the elimination of some functions for the camera, which will no longer be as good. Unfortunately, it is not known which of the new functions for the Samsung GALAXY S11 will be removed, but since such an important leaker complains about this change, it is quite clear that it is not a very good one, in the end.

Samsung GALAXY S11 it was announced as an extremely interesting phone based on the first rumors about it, but according to the latest information, it seems that it won't be that great. If Samsung will really remove these major functions from the Samsung GALAXY S11, then it is expected that a lot of people will be dissatisfied, especially since there will no longer be serious reasons to buy it over the Huawei P40 Pro.

Samsung GALAXY S11 it will be presented on February 11, as you probably already know, but the launch in stores will take place sometime in March, although it is not clear at the moment about what date.