Xiaomi has introduced 2 flagship phones of its Mi 11 series. The Mi 11 Pro and Mi 11 Ultra smartphones were presented at the end of March. Snapdragon 888 processor powers both the phones.
Mi 11 Pro
Xiaomi CEO Li Jun has dubbed the King of Android with a 6.81-inch AMOLED display with QHD resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, and Dolby Vision support.
This elbow-edged display is coated with guerrilla glass victus and has a screen protector.
There is a 20-megapixel selfie camera with a punch-hole design on the screen, in addition to the dual stereo speakers.
The 8 to 12 GB RAM and 128 to 256 GB storage options are part of the phone, while the 5000 mAh battery comes with 67 watts wired and 67 watts wireless fast charging support, which fully charges the phone in 36 minutes.
The company has integrated the Android 11 operating system with its MIUI 12.5, a dust and water-resistant phone.
The phone's back has 3 cameras with a 50-megapixel primary camera and a GN2 camera sensor developed by Samsung. The largest volume sensor in a smartphone is by far 1 / 1.2 inch large, with features like Dual Pixel Pro AF, Stagger HDR, and ISO Fusion, and 8K video recording can do.
Besides, an 8-megapixel Periscope telephoto camera supports 5x optical zoom, while the third is a 13-megapixel ultra-wide camera.
The phone version with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage 4999 Chinese Yuan (more than 116,000 Pakistani rupees), the model with 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage 5299 yuan (more than 124,000 Pakistani rupees). The phone with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage will be available for 5699 yuan (more than 133,000 Pakistani rupees).
Mi 11 Ultra
This phone is equipped with a great camera setup, the details of which will amaze you.
The back is a setup of 3 cameras, with the primary camera being the same as the Mi 11 Pro, a 50-megapixel camera with a Samsung GN2 sensor.
This sensor is also equipped with the most effective pixels. The size of the pixel is 2.8 UM, thanks to 4 in 1 bunning.
Besides, features like optical image stabilization and dual-pixel Pro are also part of this sensor, improving autofocus speed and accuracy; thanks to Smart ISO Pro, this camera captures HDR photos instantly.
The second camera is a 48-megapixel periscope lens that supports 5x optical and 10x hybrid zoom, while the Galaxy S21's periscope camera is just 10 megapixels.
Xiaomi's phone's periscope camera can also record 8K video.
The third is a 48-megapixel ultra-wide camera that can take macro photos with Autofocus and record 8K videos. All three cameras also have night mode support.
The phone comes with a 5000 mAh battery with 67-watt wireless and 67 watts wired fast charging support which charges the battery from zero to 100% in 36 minutes.
This phone also provides 10-watt reverse charging support.
The phone has a 6.81-inch AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass victus protection, while the Punch Hole design has a 20-megapixel camera.
The display offers HDR10 Plus and Dolby Vision support, with 8 to 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB to 512 GB of storage options.
Other features include stereo speakers, Bluetooth 5.2, dual SIM 5G, Wi-Fi 6E, and IR blaster.
A unique feature of the phone is the secondary display on the back, which comes with a 1.1 AMOLED screen with an all-on-mode, and can see notifications. With the help of this secondary display, you can also use the primary camera for selfies.
The phone is currently available to consumers in China and will soon be available in other countries.
Its basic model, i.e., 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage model, is being sold for 6,000 yuan (more than 140,000 Pakistani rupees).
The version with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage is priced at 6500 Yuan (over 151,000 PKR), while the phone with 12 GB RAM and 512 GB storage is priced at 7,000 Yuan (PKR 163,000). Surplus).