Xiaomi Adds Two New Impressive Smartphones to the Note 11 Lineup

Features: Starting with a powerful Dimensity 8100 chipset, the two phones have a lot in common. This SoC, according to MediaTek, competes with the Snapdragon 870 and 888 and should give performance similar to the latter. It has a 5nm TSMC architecture, an octa-core CPU (four Cortex-A78, four Cortex-A55), and a Mali-G610 MC6 GPU. The new phones feature a 6.6-inch 144Hz LCD display (20.5:9, FHD+), which is a departure from the worldwide Redmi Note 11 series’ high refresh rate OLED screens. The phones also use the same primary camera, which features a 64MP GW1 sensor. Redmi didn’t say much about the phones’ secondary cameras, but we envisage seeing an 8MP ultrawide lens and a 2MP macro camera. Furthermore, a 3.5mm port, Bluetooth 5.3, IP53 rating, MIUI 13, NFC, side fingerprint scanning, stereo speakers, x-axis linear motor, and Wi-Fi 6 are among the other notable features. Difference: The sole difference between the Note 11T Pro and Pro Plus is the battery and charging capabilities. The Pro model comes with a 5,080mAh battery with 67W wired charging, while the Pro Plus comes with a comparatively low-powered battery (4,400mAh), 120W wired charging, and the Surge P1 charging chip. Redmi also announced a customized Astro Boy edition of the Redmi Note 11T Pro Plus, which has a unique outlook. Aside from the new design, you’ll also get a customized case and additional bonuses. For the time being, the new Redmi phones are exclusively available in China and no word on global availability. Pricing: The 6GB/128GB Redmi Note 11T Pro will cost you around $270, with the 8GB/256GB model costing $330.  On the other hand, the Redmi Note 11T Pro Plus with quicker charging starts at $300 for the base 8GB/128GB model and goes up to $375 for the 8GB/512GB model. Moreover, the Astro Boy edition concept 8GB/256GB model will cost you around $375. Check out? Mi Band 7 and Redmi Buds 4 Pro launches with up to 36Hrs of Battery Life