New top smartphone should be cheaper
With the Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro and Mi 11 Ultra, Xiaomi has brought three high-end smartphones onto the market that have been called for a comparatively high price. That should change with the Xiaomi Mi 11T and Mi 11T Pro. But you also have to make some compromises.
Xiaomi Mi 11T Pro should cost 600 euros
The Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi has presented countless different Android smartphones and launched them on the market in the last few weeks. With the Mi 11T and Mi 11T Pro, however, two more models are announced, which should offer good equipment in terms of price. According to information from China, Xiaomi is expected to introduce smartphones plan for September 23rd (Source: GizmoChina). The Mi-10T smartphones were unveiled on September 30, 2020. So it would be a good time. In terms of price, the Pro model should be 600 euros, which would be on the same level as its predecessor. Technically, there will probably be a decent upgrade.
This time the Xiaomi Mi 11T Pro should be equipped with an AMOLED display that supports 120 Hz and has a resolution of Full HD +. The predecessor still had a 144 Hz display, but it was an LCD panel. Xiaomi is upgrading in exactly the right place. The Snapdragon 888 is to be used as the processor. It remains to be seen whether it is the plus model. A highlight should be the 5,000 mAh battery that is can be fully charged in just a few minutes with a fabulous 120 watts. Further details, for example on the built-in cameras, are still missing.
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Many more Xiaomi smartphones are expected
In addition to the Mi 11T and Mi 11T Pro, Xiaomi will probably launch many more models this year. The choice is getting bigger, so everyone can find a Xiaomi smartphone for themselves can, no matter how big the wallet is. With the Redmi 10, a particularly attractive model was recently unveiled.
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