Xiaomi has announced their new flagship smartphone for 2021: the Xiaomi Mi 11. The Mi 11 smartphone comes equipped with Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 888, a QHD+ 120 Hz AMOLED made by Samsung.
Camera-wise, the Mi 11 sports a redesigned rear camera module, with a massive 108 MP camera. There is optical image stabilization. That camera is aided by a 13 MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 5 MP telephoto/macro shooter. At the front of the device is a 20 MP selfie shooter housed within a notch.
The Mi 11 sports a quad-curved 6.81-inch QHD+ SAMOLED display. The changes to the design of the Mi 11 in comparison to the Mi 10 appear minor. From the front, the display is slightly larger at 6.81-inches in comparison to the Mi 10’s 6.67-inch screen.
The Mi 11 is offered with 8 GB of RAM as base equipment, with Xiaomi opting for improved RAM modules that deliver peak speeds of 6.4 Gb/s versus the 5.5 Gb/s RAM on the Mi 10 Pro. The device can be had with a minimum of 128 GB of UFS 3.1 storage and tops out at 256 GB.
Pricing
- 8/128 GB: CNY 3,999 (US$610)
- 8/256 GB: CNY 4,299 (US$660)
- 12/256 GB: CNY 4,699 (US$720)
via The Verge