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Xiaomi expanded their flagship Mi 11 series with three new phones yesterday. The long-anticipated Mi 11 Ultra and Mi 11 Pro were also joined by Mi 11i, which is the global version of the Redmi K40 Pro+. Here’s a quick breakdown of what this trio has to offer.
The Pro edition takes design cues from both the Ultra and the standard Mi 11. Its screen is also a huge 6.81” AMOLED panel, featuring a 120Hz refresh rate, QHD+ resolution, and Gorilla Glass Victus protection. The panel is quad-curved, has a tiny hole-punch in the corner, and 1500 nits of ample brightness.
You also get the typical features you’d expect from a flagship device: 67W wireless charging, dual speakers tuned by Harman Kardon, NFC, Dolby Vision visuals, IP68 dust, and water resistance, and the latest version of MIUI.
The battery, chipset, memory/storage, and charge specifications are shared with the Mi 11 Ultra, so you can expect it to be just as much of a powerhouse. But the secondary cameras are where the two models part ways.
Mi 11 Pro has a far less elaborate setup that uses the same 50MP GN2 sensor, an 8MP periscope camera with 5x optical zooming, and a 13MP wide-angle lens. It starts from CNY 4,999 (~ Rs. 116,900) and comes in violet, jade, and charcoal shades. Customers get to pick whether they want the charging brick and cable in the box when ordering.
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