At the end of last year, Xiaomi was the first to launch its annual flagship, the Mi 11, which runs on Qualcomm’s new flagship platform, Snapdragon 888. But unlike in the past, Xiaomi only introduced this phone at this event, and the expected and more highly positioned Mi 11 Pro was surprisingly absent. But don’t worry, the high-end flagship may be late, but it won’t be absent. Now there is the latest news, following the appearance of the renderings, a digital blogger recently further exposed the alleged real phone spy photos.
According to the latest renderings posted by @bengeskin, the new Mi 11 Pro is basically consistent with the previously exposed news. The new Mi 11 Pro uses the same design of the upper left corner of the Mi 11, with a curved screen, which looks very good visually. On the back, the phone is expected to have a lateral matrix camera module with four cameras, including a submersible telephoto lens, in two dismounts. And on the right side of the camera module, the phone is also equipped with a strip-shaped flash module, the overall appearance of high recognition.
In other news, the front of the new Mi 11 Pro will feature a 6.81-inch 2K quad-curved display with a 3200×1440 resolution, 515PPI pixel density, 120Hz refresh rate, 480Hz touch sampling rate, and DCI-p3 color gamut display, according to previously revealed information. In addition to the Snapdragon 888 processor, it will also come with LDPPR5 and UFS3.1 storage technologies, and is expected to come with 16GB of RAM. The camera will have a 50-megapixel oversize main camera, a digital zoom of up to 120 times the submersible telephoto lens, and two not-too-small secondary cameras. In addition, the phone is also expected to be equipped with more than 120W wired flash charge and more than 55W wireless flash charge.
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The new Mi 11 Pro could be available as early as next month, and there are rumors that it will also have a venti version, the Mi 11 Pro+, though little is known about it yet. We’ll see more details.