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Xiaomi officially removed the wraps from the flagship Mi 11 smartphone in December 2020, but the phone went on sale in China this month. The Mi 11 gets several firsts, but the highlight is the first smartphone with Snapdragon 888. Xiaomi did not announce the Mi 11 Pro but, by precedence, there is a Pro version for its flagship models. Although the release date of Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro is unknown, renowned insider Digital Chat Station had hinted that the Pro model will be released after the China Spring Festival. At this time, a set of renders said to be those of the Mi 11 Pro have been leaked online.
Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro is likely to have several similarities to the vanilla Mi 11, but with some updates. Renders show that the device will be available in blue and silver, but what’s more spectacular is the revamped rear camera design. The camera occupies a larger island than that of the Mi 11 and that is because there is a fourth sensor on board. One of the sensors appears to be a periscope lens and the 120x inscription on the case suggests that the device will be capable of 120x digital zoom just like the Mi 10 Ultra.
For reference, the Huawei P30 Pro is capable of 50x zoom, including taking the moon, and the output has received rave reviews since its launch. However, the same cannot be said for the 120x zoom on the Mi 10 Ultra. Our 10th anniversary flagship review didn’t really reveal spectacular performance for the 120x digital zoom.
Other features inscribed on the camera island include a 35mm equivalent focal length of 12mm for the ultra-wide camera, while the periscope reaches 120mm. One of the other shooters is likely to be the exact same 108 MP sensor as the one in the Mi 11, while the latter camera could be a 2x or 3x telephoto lens for a smoother zoom.
The renders did not include the front design, but the Mi 11 Pro is said to have the same screen layout as the Vanilla Mi 11. As a reminder, the Mi 11 includes a 6.81-inch curved screen with a QHD + resolution of 1440×3200. pixels, 120 Hz refresh rate, 480 Hz touch sample rate, and 1500 nits maximum brightness.
We can’t tell if this render is real or fake. A source on an unofficial Xiaomi / MIUI news channel on Telegram already claims that it is false. While that’s an unverified claim, we recommend that you take this leak with a pinch of salt.
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