Samsung has officially revealed on its website the date of launching the new generation of its flagship phones, which it says will "form the next decade of mobile phone experiences."

According to the announcement, the company will launch its new devices on February 11 at a special event in San Francisco, USA, at 11 am local time (7 pm GMT)

It is expected that the company will launch on that date the new S11 smart phone family, and is also expected to launch the second generation of its foldable phone, the Galaxy Fold 2.

Rumors revolve that the Fold 2 will be a clamshell foldable phone, that is, it folds on its horizontal axis, similar to the next Motorola Razr phone, instead of being folded vertically from the center like the first generation of the Galaxy Fold.

And Toms Guide, a technical affairs website, quotes some sources as saying that the second Samsung experience on foldable phones will be less expensive than the first experience. For comparison, the Galaxy Fuld, which finally reached consumers after a long delay to solve a serious design problem, costs 1980 dollars. , While his predecessor, Galaxy Fold 2, may be sold for about $ 840.

It is noteworthy that the Galaxy S11 has been appearing for some time in leaked reports on the Internet, so we have a clearer idea of ​​what to expect from this phone when it comes out.

According to the leaks, the Galaxy S11 may come with five rear cameras in a square array matrix, but from the front side, the phone will come with a circular opening in the center of the top of the screen - similar to the Galaxy Note 10 - to embrace the front camera, as it is expected to be managed by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, which Supports 5G connections.