The Samsung Galaxy A11 is an entry-level Android-based smartphone manufactured and developed by Samsung Electronics. It was first announced on March 13, 2020, as a successor to the Samsung Galaxy A10. A rebranded version of this device, Galaxy M11, was first released on March 30, 2020, but with a larger battery capacity (5000 mAh).
Similar with its predecessor, it continues to feature a plastic back (with a glossy texture), plastic frame, and a glass front.
Both devices have the same 6.4" PLS TFT display, with a 1560x720 (HD+) resolution.
The A11 has a 4000 mAh battery, while the M11 has a 5000mAh battery. Both devices supports 15 W fast charging.
Both devices use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 SoC. RAM options vary from 2GB to 4GB, while storage options are available either in 32 GB or 64 GB. Both devices also used eMMC for its internal storage. It has support for expandable storage with the use of the microSD card up to 512 GB.
Unlike the Galaxy A10, which had only one rear camera, the A11 has a triple camera setup, a first for the Galaxy A1x lineup.
Both devices have a triple camera setup, a first for the Galaxy A1x and Galaxy M1x lineups. It has a 13 MP main camera (f/1.8), a 5 MP (f/2.2) ultrawide, and a 2 MP (f/2.4) depth camera. The selfie camera received a bump to 8 MP (up from 5).
The Galaxy A11 and M11 were shipped with Android 10 and One UI Core 2.0. Like its predecessor, it is only slated to receive 2 OS upgrades and 4 years of security updates.